Charles Kline, Product Manager, Nuix

Charles, you’ve been with Nuix for 8+ years, but you haven’t always worked in digital forensics software. What drew you to it?  That’s true. Prior to working at Nuix I helped build a self-service platform that enabled independent musicians to

Digital Intelligence Produces Crucial Clues To Trace Cryptocurrencies

Yohai: In this webinar, Digital Intelligence Produces Crucial Clues To Trace Cryptocurrencies. And today we have an amazing group of speakers. Instead of myself reading off their impressive bio, I’m going to let you guys introduce yourselves. So let’s start

Research Roundup: Finding New Cultural And Technical Opportunities

One of the most interesting and important things about digital forensics research is the way legal, cultural, and operational landscapes in different countries inform and even drive the research. In other words, digital technology doesn’t exist in a vacuum, even

HTCIA International Conference And Expo 2020 – Recap

Like so many conferences this year, including some of its smaller chapter events, the High Technology Crime Investigators Association (HTCIA) annual event had to pivot its offerings to a virtual environment. During its week-long event from September 28 to October

Global Perspectives From Women In Digital Forensics

Women mathematicians and scientists invented the computer algorithm, software as we know it, and the foundation of telecommunications, including wireless communication. They helped break secret enemy messages during World War II, and ensured men got not just into space, but

Vitaliy Mokosiy, CTO, Atola

Vitaliy, it’s been a year since we last met to discuss the progress Atola was making developing its technology and TaskForce’s integration into Magnet AUTOMATE. And what a year that was! What has Atola accomplished since and how are you

Exploring New Features With BlackLight 10.2

Julie: Hi. Hey everyone. Thanks for joining our webinar today, Exploring New Features In BlackLight 10.2. My name is Julie O’Shea, and I’m a marketing manager here at Cellebrite. Before we get started, there are a few notes that I’d

Knowledge Sharing And Transfer In Digital Forensics

Sharing is at the heart of any community, and no less so in digital forensics and incident response. Sharing helps to avoid reinventing the wheel — or unnecessarily overcomplicating it. That’s especially true as the complexity of digital evidence advances

Passware Kit Forensic 2020 From Passware

Encryption, passwords, pass codes and other security measures are seemingly the ever-moving target in digital forensics. Whether your investigative focus is mobile devices and trying to bypass or obtain the pass code to collect valuable phone/tablet data; computer systems involved

Shahar Tal, VP Research, Cellebrite

Shahar, tell us about yourself, your role as VP Research, and Cellebrite’s Security Research Labs. I have the outstanding honor to work with one of the most brilliant teams in our profession. I lead Cellebrite’s Security Research Labs, which are

Automated Control Logic Forensics In Industrial Control Systems

Upon reading the title, the first few questions that might come to a reader’s mind are: what are Industrial Control Systems? Why are they important? How can an attacker attack them? What is control logic, engineering software, etc.? How does