From Marquette Law School to Electronic Surveillance Expert With the U.S. Department of Justice and Foley & Lardner
05 April 2016
From electronic surveillance, foreign corruption, money laundering, drug trafficking, and organized crime, to entrepreneurial ventures in Southeast Asia — Berg shared his knowledge and experience from government and private sector successes. He has presented across the country on electronic surveillance, and he was recently quoted in two The New York Times articles about the U.S. DOJ’s battle with Apple regarding the extraction of data from an iPhone. Berg will share what he learned firsthand regarding effective job search tactics and strategies.
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