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Login to watch this video if you have a subscription. Learn more about subscriptions.The current growth of geosocial data is changing the face of risk management and investigations. Learn what geosocial data is, and exactly how this type of information is used to investigate insurance claims of all kinds. Understand how to gain eye- opening insight into accidents, site security, workplace harassment and high exposure incidents, by locating social media photographs, videos, and posts at specific locations and times anywhere in the world. This session utilizes real life case examples to demonstrate the impact of this new technology in the realm of risk management, law and insurance. The session also shows how evidence can be uncovered and leveraged in a variety of scenarios. Privacy and legal issues, as well as preserving, authenticating and presenting this type of cyber evidence will also be discussed.
• Understand what geosocial data is and how it works from a
technological standpoint.
• Identify the specific instances and red flags that determine when and
where geosocial data can further an investigation.
• Understand the legal and privacy implications of using geosocial data
in claims investigations.
• Learn how to properly preserve, authenticate and present social
media and geosocial evidence in court.
• Experience different case examples to gain knowledge as to how
geosocial has helped in the past.
Jacqueline Batista is the Operations Manager for DigiStream Toronto and has over 12 years of experience in the investigations industry. She is a licensed Private Investigator and holds a degree in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Investigative Services from the University of New Haven.