Dave Iverson
M.Sc, EnCE, CFE, CISSP.
Senior Manager, Grant Thornton LLP
Dave Iverson is a Senior Manager with Grant Thornton’s Business Risk Services Group in Vancouver, BC. For over 12 years Dave has been specializing in providing forensic technology solutions to a variety of clients including from individuals, law firms, the Office of the General Counsel and multi-national corporations.Dave’s practice includes providing litigation support, with a specialization in electronic investigations, computer forensics, network mapping, evidence preservation, network security and electronic discovery. His responsibilities include project management, database programming, and assisting organizations with their electronic document management. Dave’s experience involves a wide variety of sectors including financial, manufacturing, retail, entertainment and technology. Finally Dave has been qualified as an expert witness in the British Columbia Supreme Court, has assisted the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench, and has led numerous court ordered electronic evidence seizures.

Dave Iverson is a Senior Manager with Grant Thornton’s Business Risk Services Group in Vancouver, BC. For over 12 years Dave has been specializing in providing forensic technology solutions to a variety of clients including from individuals, law firms, the Office of the General Counsel and multi-national corporations.Dave’s practice includes providing litigation support, with a specialization in electronic investigations, computer forensics, network mapping, evidence preservation, network security and electronic discovery. His responsibilities include project management, database programming, and assisting organizations with their electronic document management. Dave’s experience involves a wide variety of sectors including financial, manufacturing, retail, entertainment and technology. Finally Dave has been qualified as an expert witness in the British Columbia Supreme Court, has assisted the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench, and has led numerous court ordered electronic evidence seizures.