Utah
Dr. Jeff M. Phillips has 11 years of experience in Technology & Computing. He earned his BA in Mathematics and his BS in Computer Science from Rice University, and his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Duke University. Formerly, this expert held roles as the Director of the Big Data Graduate Program at John and Marcia Price College of Engineering at the University of Utah and as the Director of the...
Specialties:
A computer science expert witness provides technical analysis, interpretation, and testimony on matters related to computer systems, software, networks, and digital forensics.
They can assist with intellectual property disputes, data breaches, software patent infringement, cybercrime investigations, and other technology-related litigation.
Yes. Subspecialties can include cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, data analysis, software engineering, and network architecture.
They can analyze system logs, identify vulnerabilities exploited by hackers, assess damage caused by the breach, and provide recommendations for improving security measures.
Such an expert can dissect complex software designs and algorithms to determine if there has been an infringement of patented technology.
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