What Can You Tell Us About Your Password? A Contextual Approach

Aikaterini: I’m Aikaterini Kanta. I’m a PhD candidate with University College Dublin, and I’m really glad to be here today. I’m going to talk to you about my PhD research. So, about contextual based decryption. So, the average number of

Uncovering Windows Registry Data and the Latest Mac Artifacts

Julie O’Shea: Hi, everyone. Thanks for joining today’s webinar: Uncovering Windows Registry Data and the Latest Mac Artifacts. I’m Julie O’Shea and I’m the Product Marketing Manager here at Cellebrite Enterprise Solutions. Before we get started, there are a few

Enterprise Forensics: Traditions vs Reality in Modern DFIR

Hans: So our keynote for today. Actually, I ran into Emre (online, of course) Tinaztepe from Binalyze in December. It was an interesting online meeting. I had to understand their technology. And I’m sure Emre’s going to tell us about

Granular Reporting in Oxygen Forensic Detective

Hello, everyone. Jordan here with the Oxygen Forensics training team. Welcome to another OxyCast webinar. Today, I’ll be showing you how granular the export options are in Oxygen Forensic Detective, and how to produce a report that will meet your

Global Incident Response: DFRWS-EU Keynote, 2022

Chris Hargreaves: Without further ado, we can start the formal program and I’ll hand over to Serge Droz – I did my best there – for the first keynote of the week. Thank you. Serge: So, this technology is working.

MSAB Frontline Solutions

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eDiscovery Investigations in the Age of Remote Work

Julia O’Shea: Hi, everyone. Thanks for joining today’s webinar: eDiscovery Investigations in the Age of Remote Work. My name is Julia O’Shea and I’m a Product Marketing Manager here at Cellebrite. Now I’d like to introduce our speakers today: Derrick

Leveraging Intel DCI for Memory Forensics

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Hello, and welcome to my DFRWS US 2021 talk about leveraging Intel DCI for memory forensics. My name is Tobias Latzo and I’m in the security research group of the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg in Germany, which is led by Felix

Malware Family Classification Via Efficient Huffman Features

Hello everyone. My name is Steven O’Shaughnessy, and I’m a lecturer from the Technological University in Dublin. And on behalf of my colleague, Frank Breitinger from the University of Lausanne and myself, I am presenting our paper entitled malware family

AI-Based Video Recognition in FTK

Holli: Actually, it looks like everybody’s in here, so we can go ahead and get started. Hi everyone, my name is Holli Hagene. Welcome to today’s webcast. A few reminders: all of the lines have been muted to reduce background

Dealing With Multiple Data Sources: A Panel Discussion

The inaugural E-Crimes Symposium: Cutting Edge Topics in Digital Forensics — offered on February 28th by the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science at the University of New Haven — brought together experts in a range of digital forensics