Safeguarding Intellectual Property – The Role of Digital Forensics in Preventing and Investigating IP Theft for Australian Businesses
- Mar 6, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 24, 2025

This webinar explored the crucial role of digital forensics in protecting intellectual property (IP) for Australian businesses. Experts discussed common methods of IP theft, the importance of proactive digital forensics in preventing theft, and how to investigate and trace stolen IP. Key topics included leveraging forensics tools to detect suspicious activity, legal considerations in IP theft cases, and best practices for securing digital assets.
This session is particularly relevant for business leaders, IT security professionals, legal teams, and anyone involved in managing or protecting intellectual property within organisations. Attendees gained valuable insights into safeguarding their IP and minimising risks through effective digital forensics strategies.
Speaker: Brendan McCreash
Time: 11am-12 AEDT
Date: Tuesday April 15th



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