Magnet Virtual Summit Kicks Off May 4: Join Us All Month For The Free Event

Every day in May, Magnet Forensics has amazing presentations lined up for you at Magnet Virtual Summit 2020—and you can register to save your spot!

MVS2020 will start Monday, May 4, so head over to the registration page today to register for the event and select all of the sessions you want to participate in. For each live session you attend, you will be issued a certificate that you can use to count towards training time requirements.


Magnet Virtual Summit Keynote

Join us on May 4 at 11:00AM ET/5:00PM CET for our Feature Presentation where our Founder & CTO, Jad Saliba and VP of Product Management, Geoff MacGillivray, will take the “virtual” stage (from their homes) and share exciting updates, including: The latest industry trends and how our software solutions are helping labs around the world cope with current challenges, an exclusive look at our latest solutions & innovations, and the unveiling of Magnet AXIOM 4.0—providing new ways to work through cases faster, provide greater flexibility when reporting, and have more confidence when processing cases. All while recovering data from the from the most evidence sources.


Magnet Social Hour

We’re finishing off the first day of the Magnet Virtual Summit with a Magnet Social Hour—so join us on May 4 at 4:00PM ET for a casual “Ask Us Anything” hangout with Jad, Geoff, and other members of the Magnet Forensics team. We’ll have our favorite drinks in hand, and we hope you do too! Make sure to sign up to gain access while selecting your sessions during registration and be sure to keep the conversation going on social media with the #MagnetSocialHour hashtag.


DFIRFit 2020

We have teamed up with Brian Moran and Kathryn Hedley to plan an entirely virtual #DFIRFit event, so you can participate from wherever you are in the world! On May 12, we ask that members of our community do physical activity (of any kind) for at least 30 minutes and share a picture of it on Twitter, tagging it with #MVSDFIRFit2020 (and yes, costumes are encouraged!)


As in past years, we encourage a charitable donation, but it’s not required. However, we have a special treat for those who do! Make a minimum donation of at least $30 (USD) to one of the three selected charities (Play Like A Girl, Middle Tennessee Emergency Response Fund, or Gates Foundation Combating COVID-19 Fund), and you’ll qualify for a swanky limited-edition prize pack (please note, supplies are limited!).


For more information, check out MVSDFIRFit2020.com.


DFIR CTF Challenge and a Recording of the Forensic Lunch Podcast
When registering, be sure to save your spot for our DFIR CTF Challenge on May 12 at 5:45ET—a question-and-answer-style challenge where you will get to test your forensic skills and compete for the chance to win prizes! Upon registration, you will be supplied with the necessary files required to be installed on your laptop in advance of the competition.


We’re also excited to welcome The Forensic Lunch again this year, as they stream a live broadcast on May 15 at 1:00PM ET, hosted by David Cowen and Matthew Seyer featuring Jad Saliba, Jessica Hyde, Director of Forensics, Brian Moran, and the winner of our CTF!


We Can’t Wait to Kick Off #MVS2020!

Save your spots today at our Magnet Virtual Summit registration page! Have any questions? Visit www.magnetvirtualsummit.com for more info or feel free to email us at: [email protected].


Be sure to share your favorite sessions, insights, and, if the mood strikes you, costumes on social media! Use the #MVS2020 hashtag on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram so we can continue to bring the DFIR community together—even when we’re apart.

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