Grab your lunch and join us for this series of four webinars for all attorneys who want to hone and polish their evidence skills and forensic knowledge. Top evidence experts will cover key concepts and practical application of forensic evidence. Each webinar will be submitted for 1.25 hours of online MCLE credit.

Lunch-n-Learn - Forensic Evidence - Decoded: AI & Digital Evidence in 2025
Friday, August 1, 2025
11:40 am - 1:00 pm
1.25 Hours MCLE Credit CLE Course No.:
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
The realm of digital forensics in 2025 stands at a turning point. With more connected devices, cloud services, and smart technology in use, the amount of digital data investigators deal with is growing fast. This creates new challenges—but also new possibilities—for uncovering evidence. This session will (1) examine the complexities of digital investigations; (2) provide an understanding of traditional techniques while also using modern tools like AI and machine learning; and (3) explore several other key trends that are shaping the landscape of digital forensics.
AGENDA
11:40 a.m.- 11:45 a.m. Welcome & Speaker Introduction
Hervery B. O. Young, Deputy Director/General Counsel, SCCID
Lawrence Brown, Training Director, SCCID
11:45 a.m.- 12:45 p.m. Decoded: AI & Digital Evidence in 2025
Spencer McInvaille
Director of Digital Forensics, Envista Forensics
12:45 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Questions & Answers / Wrap Up
SPEAKER INFORMATION
Spencer McInvaille is the Director of Digital Forensics at Envista Forensics specializing in geolocation analysis at Envista Forensics. He holds certifications in telecommunications and mobile device forensics, such as Cellebrite Certified Operator, Cellebrite Physical Analyst, Certified Wireless Analyst, and Certified Telecommunications Network Specialist. Mr. McInvaille is also a leading expert in the area of Google Location History and Geofence warrants.
Mr. McInvaille has qualified and testified as an expert witness, in both state and federal courts in the areas mobile device forensics, historical cell-site location analysis, and other forms of historical location generated by Global Positioning System data and WiFi. Prior to his career at Envista, Mr. McInvaille worked as a Violent Crime Investigator in South Carolina and investigated murders and armed robberies. During his tenure, he helped establish his agency's cell-site location and mobile device forensics positions. Mr. McInvaille used historical cell site location and mobile device forensics to assist in complex investigations. Mr. McInvaille has continued to gain experience and has extensive training in geolocation and mobile device forensics.