Forensic expertise in industrial IT

Add to my library

S8102 V1 Article

Forensic expertise in industrial IT

Author : Édouard PIEGAY

Publication date: December 10, 2004 | Lire en français

Add to my library Add to my library

Logo Techniques de l'Ingenieur You do not have access to this resource.
Request your free trial access! Free trial

Already subscribed?

Overview

Read this article from a comprehensive knowledge base, updated and supplemented with articles reviewed by scientific committees.

Read the article

AUTHOR

  • Édouard PIEGAY : Judicial expert in IT for the Rennes Court of Appeal - Senior Lecturer

 INTRODUCTION

With knowledge of certain practical principles, the engineer will be able to lead or participate in production IT expertise, including office automation, project monitoring programs, and the production of plans and various technical documents.

His role can be that of a simple witness, the "knowing" witness, enlightened by his technical expertise and knowledge of the subject of the dispute. He may represent a party or assist it. He may be a court-appointed expert, although the court may choose a technician who is not on the court's list. In practice, only a technician with recognized expertise in a highly specialized field is appointed. Two examples are the search for a specialist in the manufacture of programming cards for an oyster sorting machine, and the search for a cork specialist to determine the extent to which corks have contributed to the deterioration of a batch of fine wines.

The attitude to be adopted in these roles is quite different, but is based on a number of principles which we will examine first. Then we'll look at the details of a judicial mission, the usual course of an expert appraisal and, finally, the different types of expert intervention.

For a more in-depth look at the legal aspects of these points, please refer to the legal literature (see "For further information"). ).

You do not have access to this resource.
Logo Techniques de l'Ingenieur

Exclusive to subscribers. 97% yet to be discovered!

You do not have access to this resource. Click here to request your free trial access!

Already subscribed?


Ongoing reading
Forensic expertise in industrial IT

Article included in this offer

"Control and systems engineering"

( 143 articles )

Complete knowledge base

Updated and enriched with articles validated by our scientific committees

Services

A set of exclusive tools to complement the resources

View offer details

Contenus associés

Sur le même sujet

Veille personnalisée : Inscrivez-vous !

Dans les ressources documentaires

Les contrats informatiques

Une entreprise qui décide de modifier son système informatique doit conduire la mise en œuvre de son proj...

Contrats en informatique

Cet article apporte aux ingénieurs informatique et télécom, aux DSI (Directions des Systèmes d'Informatio...

Logiciels libres - Licences et gestion de projet

L’édition de logiciels libres a vu le jour grâce à l'expansion et à la vulgarisation de l'informatique. E...

Tous les livres blancs
Article Internet décentralisé : retour au Web 1.0 !
10 October 2018
Internet décentralisé : retour au Web 1.0 !

Désinformation, surveillance étatique, fuites de données... Le web actuel souffre de différents maux. Avec des réseaux décentralisés, les utilisateurs garderaie...

Article Regards de dirigeants #18 : Marc Rumeau, IESF
25 May 2022
Regards de dirigeants #18 : Marc Rumeau, IESF

A la tête d’IESF (Ingénieurs et scientifiques de France) depuis le mois de juin 2021, Marc Rumeau est un ancien élève des Arts & Métiers ParisTech. Il a exe...

Toutes les actualités
Contact us