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 … Read more

James Eichbaum, Global Training Manager, MSAB

Let’s start with a little bit about you. How did you come to your current role? What about training resonated for you, relative to other roles?

My digital forensics career has afforded me the privilege of attending over a thousand … Read more

Keith Lockhart, Director Of Training, Oxygen Forensics

Keith, since we interviewed you last June, what's new? What has been your biggest accomplishment as Oxygen Forensics' Director of Training over the past year?

It’s funny, at home we do “highs and lows” and while that’s usually a dinner … Read more

Samuel Abbott, Software Trainer, Amped Software

Samuel, congratulations on your new role! Tell us more about your career with the Royal Military Police. How did you come to be a video analysis expert?

Thank you! It is a very exciting move for me. My career began … Read more

Steve Lin, President, Susteen

Steve, you've been Susteen's president for a little more than two years. Tell us more about what led you to the company and what appealed to you about leading it.

The reason I joined the company is because we can … Read more

Jon Langton, TransPerfect Legal Solutions

Jon, tell us about your role at TransPerfect Legal Solutions. What does a typical day look like?

I have the privilege of managing a talented team of eight forensic examiners in our New York forensic lab, in addition to contributing … Read more

Jad Saliba, Founder & CTO, Magnet Forensics

Jad, tell us a bit about OUTRIDER and how it came about?

We talk to officials in law enforcement from a variety of different backgrounds and the one constant for us is trying to find ways to help them do … Read more

Martin Westman, Product Specialist, MSAB

Martin, you've worked for MSAB for 15 years. What changes in mobile forensics stand out to you from that time?

The most important one during this 15-year period would be the introduction of actual smartphones, because they were the biggest … Read more

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