Launching the Binalyze Forensic Investigation Suite

Steve: Good afternoon, good morning, good evening, depending on where you are in the world. Thank you for joining us again on this webinar. It’s to review our release version 2.1 and also to launch a new solution that we

The Potential of Digital Traces in Providing Evidence at Activity Level

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Hello. My name is Hans Henseler from the University of Applied Sciences Leiden. I’m going to present about ‘The Potential of Digital Traces in Providing Evidence at Activity Level’. This presentation is based by work together with professional report. So

Duck Hunt: Memory Forensics of USB Attack Platforms

Matthew: Welcome to our presentation. I’m Matthew Piscitelli. Tyler: And I’m Tyler Thomas. Matthew: And we performed memory forensics on USB attack platforms. This work was supported by National Science Foundation Grant number 1921813. We looked at two USB attack

Forecasting Developments in Crime and Terrorism

Ladies and gentlemen, my name is Kacper Gradon, and I will introduce the notion of the so-called future crimes in relation to the practices of the law enforcement and intelligence services. For the purpose of my work, I’ll call the

The Use of Object Traces in a Connected World

Hello everybody. My name is Hannes Spichiger. I’m a PhD student at the University of Lausanne and I’m here to talk to you about how connected devices change the use of object traces. Now, as you are all aware, there

Use of Automated Systems for Rapid Decisions

Hello everybody. My name is Hannes Spichiger and I’m presenting a short paper called The Use of Automated Systems for Rapid Decisions that I wrote together with my colleague, Timothy Bolle. We both are PhD students at the university of

Law Enforcement Educational Challenges for Mobile Forensics

Hello, and welcome to this presentation about law enforcement educational challenges for mobile forensics. My name is Georgina Humphries, and I work for the Norwegian Police University College and the Nordic Computer Forensic Investigators team, and I’m currently working on

Identifying Interception Possibilities for WhatsApp Communication

Hello everybody. My name is Dennis Wijnberg, and together with Dr Nhien-An Le-Khac, I’m presenting about Alternative Methods for WhatsApp interception. This research project was part of my dissertation in partial fulfillment of my Master of Science degree for the

Your Car Is Recording: Metadata-Driven Dashcam Analysis System

Hello everyone. Thank you for being at this presentation. My name is Kukheon Lee from Digital Forensic Research Center at Korea University. It is an honor to present. Thank you to the DFRWS committee for inviting us here. My presentation

What’s New in XRY 9.6 and XAMN 6.2

Greg Masterson: Good afternoon, everybody. We’re going to get started here in a minute. We’re going to be introducing Kevin Kyono, a Technical Sales Engineer with MSAB to discuss the release of 9.6 of XRY and 6.2 of XAMN, and

Teaching the Next Generation of Cyber Sleuths

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Hello, I’m Darryl Pfeif and I’m going to talk to you about our research project — ‘Introducing Digital Forensics in Secondary School’. This project was recorded with funding from the national science foundation and wouldn’t have been possible without the