Yulia Samoteykina, Director of Marketing, Atola Technology

FF: Yulia, please tell us about your background, how you got into digital forensics and your role at Atola. Yulia: I joined Atola in 2016, and it was the technology that first drew my attention. I was still fresh to

Jad Saliba, Founder & CTO, Magnet Forensics

FF: How are you doing Jad? How’s 2022 been for you and Magnet Forensics? Jad: I’m doing great, thanks! 2022 has definitely been a busy year for Magnet Forensics. We were so grateful to see so many customers and industry

Karan Dwivedi, Security Engineering Manager, Google

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FF: Can you introduce yourself and tell us a little about what you do? Karan: It is a pleasure to be here. I have been in the security industry for 7+ years now. Currently I am a security engineering manager

Dan Dollarhide, Sales Engineer, Oxygen Forensics

FF: Dan, let’s start with a little about you. How and when did you first get into digital forensics, and what made you stay? Dan: I come from Law Enforcement, and while working as an Investigator I was assigned a

Emiliano Polito, Trainer, Amped Software

Emiliano, congratulations on your new role! Your journey to Amped Software has been colorful — what first interested you about multimedia engineering as a career? Hi and thank you! My journey to Amped Software has been an eventful one for

Adam Belsher, CEO, Magnet Forensics: Year in Review

Congratulations on an eventful 2021. What have been some of the highlights for you and Magnet Forensics? It’s certainly been a busy year for the team at Magnet. We were thrilled to be able to see customers in person again.

Andy Lister, Global Business Development Director, Detego

Andy, could you tell us a bit about your background and how you got into forensics? I was not a natural Digital Forensics (DF) candidate, having joined the Marine Commandos at 18 and serving in the UK military for nearly

Oxygen Forensics’ Lee Reiber on Keeping Pace in Digital Forensics

Christa: Increasingly mobile forensics isn’t just about devices. As the field diversifies to include cloud storage encryption and the internet of things, digital forensics evolution is only as good as the tools that can keep up. Today on the Forensic

Abdeslam Afras, Executive Vice President of Investigations, Nuix

Abdes, many of our readers might recognize your name from AccessData. What brought you to Nuix this year? First, thanks for the opportunity, it’s always great to speak with you and be part of the Forensic Focus community. It’s been

Martino Jerian, Founder & CEO, Amped Software

Martino, some years have passed since we last talked with you! What’s changed for Amped and its customers? What’s the same? Yes, time definitely flies. In the past few years we have grown a lot, as of today we sold

Joshua Smith, Training Instructor, Oxygen Forensics

Joshua, you recently transitioned from a U.S. Army career to the private sector. Tell us a little more about what first drew you to digital forensics. I got started in digital forensics in 2007, while working as a Special Agent

Warren Kruse, Vice President of Cyber Investigations, Consilio

Warren, tell us about your role. I am Vice President of Cyber Investigations for Consilio, a global Legal Consulting and Services company.  I assist clients of all sizes dealing with data forensics, electronic discovery and cyber review challenges. What are