Boss Magazine Profiles Cybersecurity Expert Joseph Steinberg
Boss magazine this week features a profile of CyberSecurity Expert Joseph Steinberg, and discusses Steinberg’s prowess for determining if evidence produced in lawsuits has been modified or misrepresented, and how Steinberg has helped attorneys win large settlements through proof of spoliation.
The article discusses some of the methods that Steinberg uses to determine if data is authentic or potentially manipulated — guiding readers through a multi-layered framework that includes examining metadata, timelines, chains of custody, cross-referencing, and gap analysis.
Steinberg has served as an expert consultant and expert witness on numerous cybersecurity and rideshare related cases. As a lecturer at Columbia University with a history as a prominent columnist for publications such as Newsweek, Forbes, and Inc., he brings a rare combination of technical depth and communication skills to courtrooms and arbitration hearings. Steinberg’s expertise is further backed by his work as an author of both widely used cybersecurity textbooks and the Cybersecurity For Dummies series, as well as his contributions to international cybersecurity-certification standards. This background of robust, deep experience allows Steinberg not only to translate intricate cyber forensic data into objective, clear analysis that assists attorneys, judges, juries, arbitrators in understanding the true message conveyed by digital evidence, but to also help those in power understand when evidence has been tampered with.
To read the rest of the profile of cybersecurity expert witness, Joseph Steinberg, and his discussion about manipulated digital evidence, please see the Boss article: Cyber Forensic Expert Joseph Steinberg: How Catching Doctored Evidence Transforms Case Outcomes.