Free Webinar - May 29th! - Digital Data Triage with Computers and Smartphones
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Free Webinar - May 29th! - Digital Data Triage with Computers and Smartphones

Topic - Digital Data Nuggets found in Computers and Smartphones



Description - There is no shortage of the nuggets of information that can exist within the latest operating systems from IoT (and IIoT) data such as Cortana communications with Alexa to being able to get triage information from a smartphone.


Triage has now become one of the first and most important steps to every digital examination done.


In this webinar you will learn some of the common artifacts that are from both Windows 10 and Smartphones as well as some of the uncommon finds you might be missing in your forensics search.


Time - May 29, 2020 02:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)



Editors Note - I have known and worked with Amber and the Paraben Team for many years. If you are really interested in Forensics - Than you should take the time to listen to Amber and Team!

Presenter - Amber Schroader - CEO @Paraben Corporation

Throughout the past two decades Ms Schroader has been a driving force for innovation in digital forensics. Ms. Schroader has developed over two-dozen software programs designed for the purposes of recovering digital data from mobile phones, computer hard drives, email, and live monitoring services. Ms. Schroader has taught and designed the established protocols for the seizure and processing of digital evidence that have been used by numerous organizations throughout the world. Ms. Schroader has coined the concept of the “360-degree approach to digital forensics” as well as started the momentum and push to the “Forensics of Everything-FoE” with her focus to unique problems in digital evidence and solutions in the area of IoT devices. Ms. Schroader has been a huge industry influence in pushing for a big-picture consideration of the digital evidence and the acquisition process and analysis techniques used.

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