Fundamentals of Collecting Digital Evidence

Dives into the concept of digital evidence, as well as its relation to other types of evidence, governing rules and practices, and application to cybercrime

Category

MCLE Prescribed Subject

Credit Unit

2

DURATION

123:00

EXPIRATION DATE

2/25/2029 12:00:00 AM

OVERVIEW

This course covers the scope, significance, distinctions, and applicability of the different types of cybercrime warrants in gathering and preserving digital evidence.

It emphasizes the various cybercrime warrant rules and exceptions under R.A. No. 11862 and R.A. No. 11930.

It likewise examines the roles and responsibilities of law enforcement actors and private sector entities—such as business establishments, internet intermediaries, and financial institutions—in effectively collecting and/or preserving evidence of OSEC.

NOTE: This course is exclusively available to participants of IJM’s POSE Fundamentals Training.

Course Status

AVAILABLE NOW

Course Price

₱0.00

when you avail the Full Compliance (36 Units) bundle

₱0.00

Regular price for 1 credit unit course

Lecturer

JUDGE ROMEO D. TAGRA

Executive Judge, Regional Trial Court, Marikina City

Judge Romeo D. Tagra is the Executive Judge of the Regional Trial Court (RTC) of Marikina City, the Presiding Judge of the RTC Branch 273 - Marikina City, and the Acting Presiding Judge of RTC Branch 272 - Marikina City,  and Acting Presiding Judge of RTC Branch 216 - Quezon City.  He is also a Member of the Commercial Law Department of the Philippine Judicial Academy and a Professor of Law of the Manuel L. Quezon University, among others.