Tom Musters

Tom Musters

Tom Musters

Partner

Thomas is a National Co-Leader of Digital Forensics as part of MNP’s Forensics and Litigation Support Services team.

Thomas is recognized for his outstanding leadership skills and experience with software development architecture. He has been qualified as an expert in the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario. He regularly collaborates with lawyers, investigative agencies, and organizations across Canada and the U.S., providing crucial support in the retrieval and analysis of digital evidence.

Prior to joining MNP, Thomas was the co-owner of a computer forensics firm in Oakville. Previously, he acted as the Platform API lead at a large insurance company where he led teams that won multiple awards for their innovation. Earlier in his career, he gained critical knowledge as a software developer at one of the world’s leading IT firms.

Thomas graduated with an Honours Bachelor of Computing (BCompH) in computer science from Queen’s University.


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