Andrew Titus Joins NTI Breakwater as Managing Director, Northeast Region; Titus Brings Extensive Legal Market, E-Discovery Experience to Leading Computer Forensics Consulting Firm.GRESHAM, Ore. -- NTI NTI NewTech Infosystems (software company, Irvine, California) NTI Nuclear Threat Initiative NTI National Transit Institute (New Brunswick, New Jersey) NTI Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated Breakwater breakwater, offshore structure to protect a harbor from wave energy or deflect currents. When it also serves as a pier, it is called a quay; when covered by a roadway it is called a mole. , the computer forensics The investigation of a computer system believed to be involved in cybercrime. Forensic software provides a variety of tools for investigating a suspect PC. Such programs may include a function that copies the entire hard drive to another system for inspection, allowing the original to consulting division of Breakwater Security Associates, recently announced the hiring of Andrew Titus, Esq. as Managing Director, Northeast Region. In this role, Mr. Titus will oversee NTI's Business development efforts in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , Boston, Washington and Philadelphia. "Andrew has an excellent reputation in the legal services legal services n. the work performed by a lawyer for a client. industry from his work with LexisNexis," said Steve Dorsey, Chief Executive Officer of Breakwater. "His groundbreaking work at Applied Discovery has given him a deep understanding of the nuances of electronic discovery. Our clients will greatly value the expertise that Andrew will bring to their engagements." Before joining NTI Breakwater, Andrew Titus worked in Client Development & Client Solutions for Applied Discovery, where he helped the company's founder build a Northeast presence and introduce Applied's services to seven of New York's top 20 law firms This list of the world's largest law firms by revenue is taken from The Lawyer and The American Lawyer and is ordered by 2006 revenue:[1]
Northwestern enjoys a strong national reputation. and is currently admitted to the state bars of New York and Massachusetts. About NTI Breakwater NTI Breakwater, a division of Breakwater Security Associates, works with law firms, corporations and government entities to identify, collect and preserve electronic data, primarily through the use of computer forensics. The firm's services have significant applications for the detection and management of e-discovery in civil litigations for both plaintiff and defense counsel; for corporations pro-actively assessing electronic assets in anticipation of acquisitions or spin-offs; and for the detection of evidence in criminal proceedings. Clients have included major law firms like Pillsbury Winthrop, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker and Womble Carlyle, Fortune 500 companies, and state and federal government justice and regulatory agencies.
CONTACT INFORMATION FOR ANDREW TITUS:
Andrew D. Titus, Esq.
Managing Director Northeast
NTI Breakwater
445 Park Avenue, 9th Floor
New York, NY 10022
office: 212.307.3175
mobile: 646.441.1331
atitus@breakwatersecurity.com
www.dataforensics.com
About Breakwater Breakwater Security Associates provides comprehensive risk management solutions that minimize threats to information assets. Services include managed security, consulting, compliance and regulatory guidance, and training and education. Since 1996, Breakwater has delivered the freedom for more than 500 clients to innovate, communicate and achieve their strategic goals. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Breakwater has multiple national offices.
CONTACT INFORMATION FOR BREAKWATER:
Hillary Emonds-Banfield
Breakwater Security Associates
2200 6th Ave, Ste 925
Seattle, WA 98121
office: 206-770-0700
hbanfield@breakwatersecurity.com
www.breakwatersecurity.com
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