Brian Harris
About Brian Harris
Brian Harris serves as the Director of Forensic Collections and Analysis at KLDiscovery, where he has worked since 2008. He has over a decade of experience in information systems security and specializes in forensic acquisitions and analyses.
Work at KLDiscovery
Brian Harris has served as the Director of Forensic Collections and Analysis at KLDiscovery since 2008. In this role, he focuses on the conversion of electronic evidence for litigation review. His extensive experience in the information technology field supports his responsibilities in overseeing forensic collections and analyses. Harris has contributed to the company's capabilities in handling complex digital evidence, ensuring that the processes meet legal and technical standards.
Previous Experience at Prudential Fox and Roach Realtors
Before joining KLDiscovery, Brian Harris worked as a Systems Analyst at Prudential Fox and Roach Realtors from 2001 to 2008. During his seven years in this position, he developed skills in information systems that laid the groundwork for his future roles in digital forensics and analysis. His experience in a real estate environment provided him with insights into the application of technology in business operations.
Education and Expertise
Brian Harris studied at Chestnut Hill College, where he achieved a degree in Computer Forensics and eDiscovery. He also completed training at Global Knowledge Technical Training, earning certifications in Cisco Networking Fundamentals, INTRO, ICND, and BSCI. His educational background equips him with a solid foundation in both forensic analysis and network security, contributing to his over a decade of expertise in information systems security.
Background in Information Technology
With over ten years of experience in information systems security, Brian Harris has developed a strong background in network security and intrusion detection and prevention. His knowledge encompasses various aspects of digital forensics, particularly in performing forensic acquisitions and analyses on servers and databases. These areas are often considered esoteric, highlighting his specialized skills in the field.