Dillon Patel
About Dillon Patel
Dillon Patel is a Project Manager at UnitedLex with extensive experience in forensic computing and e-discovery tools.
Work at UnitedLex
Dillon Patel currently serves as a Project Manager at UnitedLex, a position he has held since 2019. His role involves overseeing various projects within the organization, focusing on post-incident investigations and resolutions. Prior to this role, he worked as an Associate Project Manager at UnitedLex from 2016 to 2019. His experience at UnitedLex spans several years, contributing to his expertise in managing complex forensic and e-discovery projects.
Education and Expertise
Dillon Patel studied at the University of Central Lancashire, where he earned a BSc (Hons) in Forensic Computing. His education also includes a focus on Computer Forensics, which he pursued from 2005 to 2009. He has expertise in various forensic and e-discovery tools, including Encase, FTK, and Recommind’s CORE Axcelerate review platform. This educational background supports his professional focus on post-incident investigations.
Background
Dillon Patel began his career as a Junior Forensic Investigator at Portcullis Computer Security Ltd on a six-month contract. He then transitioned to NCC Group, where he worked as a Junior Forensic Consultant and later as a Forensic Consultant. His experience also includes a role as a Senior Investigative E-Discovery Data Analyst at Recommind, where he was promoted to Investigative Data Analyst after one year. This diverse background has equipped him with a solid foundation in forensic analysis.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Dillon Patel has contributed to various projects in the forensic and e-discovery fields. He has created documentation for post-incident remedies aimed at a professional audience, showcasing his ability to communicate complex information effectively. His work has involved resolving issues related to failed productions and SQL engines, demonstrating his analytical skills and attention to detail in high-stakes environments.