White Paper: How Digital Forensics Can Help Investigate Employee Data Theft

How Digital Forensics Can Help Investigate Employee Data Theft

When an employee leaves, what they take with them isn’t always limited to memories and experience. From customer lists and source code to confidential strategies, sensitive data may be walking out the door unnoticed.

Co-authored by Tim Opsitnick – Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Joe Anguilano – Managing Director, and Michael Canup – Senior Digital Forensics and Cybersecurity Engineer, this white paper delivers a practical, in-depth look at how digital forensics can help organizations investigate and respond to suspected employee data theft.

In this white paper, you’ll learn:

  • How and why employee data theft occurs, including both malicious and unintentional motivations
  • Early warning signs and behaviors that may indicate sensitive data is being misappropriated
  • Best practices for securing and company-issued devices while maintaining forensic integrity
  • A high-level overview of forensic techniques for investigating common data exfiltration methods
  • Steps organizations can take to proactively protect their sensitive information
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