A Standardized Corpus For SQLite Database Forensics

Sven Schmitt discusses his work at DFRWS EU 2018. Sven: Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for having me. I will today talk about SQLite database forensics. My name is Sven Schmitt, as Bruce introduced correctly. I

Turbinia: Automation Of Forensic Processing In The Cloud

Thomas Chopitea and Aaron Peterson discuss their research at DFRWS US 2018. Thomas: It’s our first time presenting here at DFRWS. It’s also my first time and Aaron’s first time attending. So, we’re pretty excited to be here. I’m Tom,

Damaged Device Forensics

Steve Watson discusses his research at DFRWS US 2018. Steve: [ETL] was a recent technology startup, we’re a small team of engineers that are focused primarily on [embedded] technology. So, people say “You’re the drone guy, you’re the chip-off …”

Styx: Countering Robust Memory Acquisition

Ralph Palutke discusses his work at DFRWS EU 2018. Ralph: Yeah. Welcome, everyone, and thank you for the introduction as well as having the opportunity to present our research. As mentioned, my name is Ralph Palutke, and I work as

Decision-Theoretic File Carver For Triage Situations

Pavel Gladyshev discusses his research at DFRWS EU 2018. Pavel: Thank you. Good evening, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Today, I’d like to briefly tell you about an open-source tool and general approach that we invented about a year ago.

Forensicating The Apple TV

Mattia Epifani discusses his research at DFRWS EU 2018 Mattia: Hello, thank you. First, my presentation will run for the next four hours, so I’m really pleased that you can stay here up to nine o’clock. No, I’m just joking.

Computational Forensics: Opportunities And Challenges

Katrin Franke discusses her research at DFRWS EU 2018. Katrin: What I’d like to share with you is computational forensics – this is the field I’m working on officially, with the title for more than 10 years, unofficially the term

Adding APFS Support to The Sleuthkit Framework

Joe Sylve discusses his work at DFRWS USA 2018. Joe: So, as [Brad said], my name is Joe Sylve, I’m the Director of Research & Development at BlackBag Technologies. I’m going to talk about some work that we’ve done to

Using Santa To Augment Forensic Investigations

James Nettesheim and Gary Brown discuss their work at DFRWS EU 2018. Gary: Hi. The title of this talk is ‘He’s Making a List, and We’re Checking it Twice: Santa for Forensic Analysis’. I want to point out that it

A Forensic Framework To Identify Local Vs Synced Artifacts

Jacques Boucher discusses his work at DFRWS EU 2018. Jacques: Thank you. Alright. First of all, I’ll start off by thanking U-City, thanking [An], who’s my prof, who [00:13] be here today, but actually he’s teaching in Sri Lanka, so