Computer Forensic Reference Data Sets For Digital Evidence

Rick: Good morning. My name is Rick Ayres, I’m the project lead for the Computer Forensics Tool Testing project at NIST. My talk today is going to provide an overview on updates to our Computer Forensics Reference Data Sets project,

Meet the New FTK Family for Modern Forensics

Holli: Hi everyone. My name is Holli Hagene, welcome to today’s webcast. We’ll get started in just a minute, first I wanted to let you know a few things. All of the lines have been muted to reduce background noise,

Forensic Analysis Of Xiaomi IoT Ecosystem

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Good evening. My name is Evangelos Dragonas and today we’ll talk about the Forensic Analysis of Xiaomi IoT Ecosystem. Before I begin, let me introduce myself. I live in Greece where I work as a digital forensics examiner. Currently I

Remote Mobile Collection for Corporate Investigations

Julie: Hi everyone! Thanks for joining today’s webinar: remote mobile collections for corporate investigations. My name is Julie O’Shea, and I’m a product marketing manager here at Cellebrite. Now, I’d like to introduce our speaker today: Ashley Hernandez. Ashley is

JTAG-Based Memory Acquisition Framework

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Hello everyone. My name is Muhammad Haris Rais. I am a PhD student at SAFE lab – Security And Forensics Engineering lab at Virginia Commonwealth University.  The lab is led by Dr. Irfan Ahmed and is mostly focused around industrial

Seance: Forensic Divination

Hi everybody, my name is Ryan Maggio. I am a recent graduate from the Louisiana State University and today I’m going to be presenting a project called Seance that was worked on by myself, Andrew Case, Aisha Ali-Gombe and Golden