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In today's explosive update from the Karen Read murder trial, Tony Brueski dives deep into the digital forensic battle surrounding Jennifer McCabe's infamous Google search: “how long to die in cold.” Did she search it before John O'Keefe's body was found, or afterward? Expert witness Ian Whiffin took the stand and showed how Cellebrite's forensic data software debunks the 2:27 a.m. theory—but the defense wasn't having it. They fired back with conflicting timestamps from Magnet Forensics and accused the software update of burying key evidence. We also break down the courtroom fireworks as Judge Beverly Cannone scolds the defense for discovery violations but still allows their expert crash analysts to testify—keeping the third-party suspect theory alive. With conflicting tech tools, accusations of manipulation, and critical expert testimony on the line, today's hearing could dramatically reshape the trajectory of the trial. If you're following the Karen Read trial, this is the episode you cannot miss. #KarenRead #JenniferMcCabe #JohnOKeefe #CantonMA #TrueCrime #GoogleSearchEvidence #DigitalForensics #ColdCaseTwist #Cellebrite #MagnetForensics Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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In today's explosive update from the Karen Read murder trial, Tony Brueski dives deep into the digital forensic battle surrounding Jennifer McCabe's infamous Google search: “how long to die in cold.” Did she search it before John O'Keefe's body was found, or afterward? Expert witness Ian Whiffin took the stand and showed how Cellebrite's forensic data software debunks the 2:27 a.m. theory—but the defense wasn't having it. They fired back with conflicting timestamps from Magnet Forensics and accused the software update of burying key evidence. We also break down the courtroom fireworks as Judge Beverly Cannone scolds the defense for discovery violations but still allows their expert crash analysts to testify—keeping the third-party suspect theory alive. With conflicting tech tools, accusations of manipulation, and critical expert testimony on the line, today's hearing could dramatically reshape the trajectory of the trial. If you're following the Karen Read trial, this is the episode you cannot miss. #KarenRead #JenniferMcCabe #JohnOKeefe #CantonMA #TrueCrime #GoogleSearchEvidence #DigitalForensics #ColdCaseTwist #Cellebrite #MagnetForensics Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
In today's explosive update from the Karen Read murder trial, Tony Brueski dives deep into the digital forensic battle surrounding Jennifer McCabe's infamous Google search: “how long to die in cold.” Did she search it before John O'Keefe's body was found, or afterward? Expert witness Ian Whiffin took the stand and showed how Cellebrite's forensic data software debunks the 2:27 a.m. theory—but the defense wasn't having it. They fired back with conflicting timestamps from Magnet Forensics and accused the software update of burying key evidence. We also break down the courtroom fireworks as Judge Beverly Cannone scolds the defense for discovery violations but still allows their expert crash analysts to testify—keeping the third-party suspect theory alive. With conflicting tech tools, accusations of manipulation, and critical expert testimony on the line, today's hearing could dramatically reshape the trajectory of the trial. If you're following the Karen Read trial, this is the episode you cannot miss. #KarenRead #JenniferMcCabe #JohnOKeefe #CantonMA #TrueCrime #GoogleSearchEvidence #DigitalForensics #ColdCaseTwist #Cellebrite #MagnetForensics Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/tonybpod Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
Brandon Epstein joins the Forensic Focus Podcast to discuss the evolving landscape of digital forensics and the growing role of artificial intelligence in evidence analysis. Brandon shares his journey from being a major crimes detective in New Jersey to co-founding Medex Forensics (later acquired by Magnet), and discusses his current roles both at Magnet Forensics and as chair of the Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence (SWGDE). In this wide-ranging conversation, he explains how AI is being responsibly implemented in forensic tools like Magnet Axiom's Copilot feature and Magnet Verify, highlighting the critical distinction between using AI for investigative leads versus evidentiary conclusions. Brandon also dives into the challenges of media authentication in an era of deepfakes, the shift toward cloud-based forensic platforms, and provides a preview of his upcoming "AI Unpacked" webinar series. #digitalforensics #dfir #ai 00:00 Welcome and Introduction 00:32 Life in Nashville and User Summit Highlights 02:07 The Importance of Networking at Conferences 04:32 Brandon's Journey to Magnet Forensics 10:17 AI and Digital Forensics 16:02 AI Unpacked Webinar Series 21:40 Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence (SWGDE) 33:16 The Collaborative Spirit in Forensics 34:45 Magnet's Expanding Product Line 36:14 The Future of Cloud in Digital Forensics 39:08 Challenges and Benefits of Cloud Adoption 45:26 The Role of AI and Cloud in Conferences 46:09 Magnet's Acquisition of DVR Examiner 48:47 The Importance of Video Authenticity 52:29 Emerging Technologies in Forensics 58:04 Personal Insights and Closing Remarks Show Notes Magnet Forensics - https://www.magnetforensics.com AI Unpacked - https://www.magnetforensics.com/ai-unpacked/?utm_source=ForensicFocus&utm_medium=Referral&utm_campaign=UTMC-0000077 SWGDE - https://www.swgde.org
Send us a textJoin us on the Digital Forensics Now podcast as we explore the details of the iOS 18 inactivity reboot issue with mobile forensics expert Christopher Vance from Magnet Forensics. Chris traces the origins of this challenge back to iOS 17 and explains how unified logs play a key role in diagnosing these system memory resets. This episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone interested in the inner workings of iOS devices and the unique considerations they present in digital forensics.We also discuss device security and data preservation, focusing on iOS devices. Examining the balance between law enforcement's need for data access and Apple's privacy measures, we highlight the importance of extracting the data from devices quickly to prevent data loss. Our conversation covers the legal complexities, jurisdictional nuances, and the demand for data preservation tools to address these challenges effectively.We explore recent developments in mobile technology, specifically Android 15's "Private Space" feature and how it will effect the digital forensic community workflow. With insights from industry experts, this episode is full of essential updates tailored for digital forensics professionals looking to stay current.Notes:iOS Devices Rebootinghttps://www.magnetforensics.com/blog/understanding-the-security-impacts-of-ios-18s-inactivity-reboot/5 iOS forensics evidence sources to capture before they expirehttps://www.magnetforensics.com/blog/ios-forensics-evidence-sources-to-capture-before-they-expireMac and iOS Forensic Analysis and Incident Response Posterhttps://www.sans.org/posters/macos-ios-forensic-analysis/
Chuck Cobb from Magnet Forensics joins the Forensic Focus Podcast to discuss training and certification. Chuck delves into his extensive background, including his tenure in law enforcement and over a decade of experience in forensic training at both Guidance Software and Magnet. He emphasizes the evolution of forensic training, particularly highlighting the challenges and opportunities that have arisen due to technological advancements and the Covid-19 pandemic. The conversation also touches on the generational differences in learners, the rise of microlearning, and the importance of scenario-based training that drives practical outcomes for students in both law enforcement and corporate sectors. Additionally, Chuck explains Magnet Forensics' approach to balancing financial sustainability with providing high-quality training. This includes their strategic use of online self-paced courses, virtual instructor-led sessions, and certifications that ensure examiners are well-equipped to handle various forensic tasks.
Neil Desai is an accomplished corporate director and executive with a rich background in public policy and the private sector. Neil has played pivotal roles from serving in Canada's parliament to leading tech companies. Most recently, he served on the leadership team of Magnet Forensics, a Canadian technology company that develops digital investigation software used by more than 4,000 police, national security and other public and private organisations in over 100 countries. There, he helped lead the growth of the company from startup to its initial public offering on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2021 and its 1.8 billion Canadian dollar sale in 2023. As a senior fellow with the Centre for International Governance Innovation and various board positions, Neil brings a wealth of experience and insight into the integration of governance and technology.In this episode Neil discusses the transformative role of diversity in board recruitment, the interplay between corporate values and economic strategies in fostering long-term business success, and much more. Related links:Neil Desai - Corporate boards have a diversity problem – and not just the one you thinkSimon Sinek - Start With Why Click here for the episode web page.For more insights straight to your inbox subscribe to the Future in Sight newsletter, and follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram This podcast is brought to you by Re:Co, a tech-powered advisory company helping private market investors pursue sustainability objectives and value creation in tandem. Produced by Chris AttawayArtwork by Harriet RichardsonMusic by Cody Martin
Navigating the complexities of digital forensics can be daunting, but this week we've got your back with the exploration of Magnet Forensics' Axiom version 8, and its transformative Mobile View feature. As your hosts we're not just sharing tech updates; we're discussing the impact these tools have on our work and how they shape the narratives we construct. When it comes to the integrity of an investigation, the devil is in the details—and in the documentation. We delve into the craft of forensic reporting, dissecting why an analyst's narrative is just as critical as the raw data pulled from tools. From the subtleties of crafting a timeline to the nuances of articulating the relevance of each artifact, we've got the insights that will assist you on your report writing journey. Finally, join us for a celebration of the community spirit that fuels this field, illustrated by new blogs and newly supported artifacts in the LEAPPS. We also look at the growing significance of vehicle forensics in investigations. And because we all need a good chuckle, don't miss our 'meme of the week' segment. It's an episode brimming with expertise, but not without its moments of laughter because finding joy in our work is paramount. Come for the knowledge, stay for the camaraderie, and enhance your forensic acumen with us.Notes-Job Alert- Upcoming Openings at the New York State Policehttps://troopers.ny.gov/civilian-employmentCapture the FlagsHexordiahttps://www.hexordia.com/spring2024-weekly-ctf-challengeOxygenhttps://oxygenforensics.com/en/training/events/ctf-apr-19-2024/Belkasofthttps://belkasoft.com/belkactf6/infoMobile View and Copilot in Magnet Axiomhttps://www.magnetforensics.com/blog/bring-your-mobile-evidence-to-life-with-the-new-mobile-view-in-magnet-axiom/https://www.magnetforensics.com/blog/identify-deepfakes-and-quickly-surface-evidence-with-new-ai-tools-in-magnet-axiom/DeRR.p. Investigating Power Events on Samsung Deviceshttps://thebinaryhick.blog/2024/04/07/__trashed/Peer Review Checklisthttps://www.hexordia.com/blog-1-1/gc0vnvj80ogwx724ovu7avzwvjl742What's the Buz: Forensic Analysis of Buz for iOShttps://laurora4n6.wixsite.com/aurora4n6/post/what-s-the-buzWhat's New with the LEAPPS?https://www.stark4n6.com/2024/04/splitwise-on-ios.html
Justin Frenette is the Co-founder and CEO of Him & Her, a creative marketing agency that caters to forward-thinking clients. The agency boasts a team of experienced designers, developers, marketing specialists, project managers, and more, who collectively provide end-to-end creative and marketing services to businesses that are dissatisfied with the status quo. As a software engineer, Justin possesses the requisite knowledge and skills to design and develop computer software, software design methodologies, and concepts such as microprocessors, embedded software, process control, relational databases, internet development, and computer security development. Before his current role at Him & Her, he served as a Business Application Developer at Magnet Forensics and a Software Tool Developer at BlackBerry. In this episode… Running a business can be a daunting task. From managing operations to strategizing marketing campaigns, the demands are endless. So, what needs to happen to achieve success? Justin Frenette, an experienced entrepreneur, recommends working with an agency. With a shared passion for creativity and marketing, he and his wife founded a cutting-edge marketing agency that offers end-to-end services to take businesses to the next level. Their agency provides a comprehensive range of services, including web development, project management, software development, and more. Their journey of creating the agency is nothing short of inspiring. He shares how their passion and commitment to their craft have enabled them to build a thriving business that helps other brands succeed. On this episode of the Inspired Insider Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Weisz sits down with Justin Frenette, Co-founder and CEO of Him & Her, to discuss their journey of creating a successful agency with a spouse. Justin introduces Him & Her and the services it offers, the experience of starting a business with a spouse and advice, how they acquired their initial customers, and their hiring process.
How will you be remembered? When her parents suddenly passed away, 11-year-old Thusha saw how their devotion to others kept them alive — an unquenchable force, multiplied in the hearts they touched. Today she carries their torch, seeking spaces where her impact can grow. Building engineering teams at BlackBerry and Magnet Forensics. Advocating for diverse representation in tech. Mentoring the next generation of women in STEM. Accelerating the adoption of sustainable energy as Aurora Solar's Director of Engineering. Here's how she keeps her eye on the horizon. This episode is for you if: You're passionate about social impact and tech You're considering a career change, but worry it's too late You struggle to negotiate at work You're a manager who wants to create stronger, more collaborative teams Looking for a specific gem? [2:39] What it's like to grow up in Sri Lanka [3:15] Book fairs = Thusha's happy place [4:42] When work is an extension of your childhood self [8:50] Giving kids space to grow, experiment and explore [11:42] The irresistible world of climate and solar tech [12:27] To generate good ideas, normalise sharing bad ones [14:54] Is self-doubt stopping you, too? [15:40] Thusha's work is about making (and growing) herimpact [17:00] You have to ask for the things that you want [21:00] The electrifying power of women on stage [24:52] Who aren't you hearing from? [27:19] When someone makes a mistake, how do you respond? [36:17] You have more transferable skills for tech than you think [38:00] The courage to change careers makes some of Thusha's best hires Connect with Thusha LinkedIn: Thusha Agampodi Thusha's Medium Blog Connect with Naomi Website: naomihaile.com Instagram: @naomiahaile Twitter: @naomiathaile LinkedIn: Naomi Haile
Being an investor in the early stages of companies has a lot of responsibility. You know the money you are putting in is a vote of confidence, but your role is even more important, you become a sounding board, a mentor, and in the best cases, a friend to the founder. Our guest today is Sam Haffar, Partner at Real Ventures, and he knows this road very well.This was a great chat and it was wonderful to hear Sam's perspective on investing and the markets.And we also have reactions to the week's news with John Ruffolo.About Sam Haffar:Sam Haffar is Partner at Real Ventures, where he works with founders on all aspects of their business from organizational development and product strategy to series A fundraising, growth, and scale initiatives.He began in the Silicon Valley startup world barely before he graduated from university and then joined the founding team at Chegg, a leading education technology company that went public in 2013.In this episode we discuss:(0:00:56) News roundup with John Ruffolo talks Thoma Bravo acquiring Magnet Forensics, preventing hollowing out Canada, ChatGPT's threat to white collar workers, and activist investors(0:19:03) Sam Haffar's journey to becoming an investor(0:22:39) Where Sam gets his drive(0:25:21) On becoming an extrovert(0:27:57) How Sam came to the Canadian tech scene(0:32:14) Coping with imposter syndrome as an early investor(0:36:14) Processing the emotional rollercoaster of being an early-stage investor(0:43:10) Staying grounded when things may look a bit too rosy(0:48:57) How founders can deal with adversity(0:52:00) Backing founders super early(0:54:43) Work-life balance with young kids at home(0:57:56) What keeps Sam passionate about this space(1:01:07) His vision as a content creator in the space(1:04:18) Content creators he admires(1:06:23) How he supports his portfolio as they growFast Favorites:*
Quick Takes is back, kicking off 2023 with the same run downs, stories and analysis of the latest chatter and news in Canadian Tech. Returning on a bi-weekly basis, we launch a new episode every other Thursday featuring the same analysis, news of the week, stories and perspectives you love. Alex Norman and Alexandra Reilly breakdown the latest chatter and news from around the Canadian Tech Ecosystem, sharing their perspectives and featuring the shared stories of others from across the industry. You can share your takes with us for future episodes at: alex@techto.org. Subscribe to our 3x weekly newsletter to get these episodes, and more right to your inbox: www.techto.org/newsletter DON'T FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE WHEREVER YOU ARE LISTENING Today, the team breaks down: Atomicjar's raise and commitment to build teams in Canada (BIG THANKS to Eli Aleyner of Atomicjar for joining us LIVE) WeCommerce and Tiny join forces Magnet Forensics attracts Private Equity Accord raises $10m USD (they're also TechTO Insiders!) Today's Content: (0:00) A+A kick off the episode and introduce today's topics (1:17) Eli Aleyner of Atomicjar joins Alex for a Q&A and to share more news (15:23) WeCommerce and Tiny join forces. What is the news? (21:24) Why are the companies merging now? (26:22) Need a Co-Founder? Email alex@techto.org and tell us what you're looking for (26:33) Magnet Forensics attracts Private Equity (29:20) Our take on the transaction (33:03) Accord raises $10m USD (34:33) TechTO Events are fast approaching (www.techto.org to learn more and get your tickets) Learn more about Atomicjar here
In this episode, Si and Desi talk to Matt Suiche from Magnet Forensics about the rise of e-crime and info stealers. They look at the latest shifts in how cybercriminals are operating, with a lot of ransomware gangs now moving towards hacking, stealing, extortion and leaking documents, rather than blindly encrypting files. They also examine the importance of memory forensics in trying to detect active threats within a network, and how ChatGPT – a chatbot launched by OpenAI in November last year – could be leveraged to create functioning malware. Want to hear more from Matt? You can check out Matt's presentation "Know When to Seek Help for Memory Loss" at both the Magnet Virtual Summit and the Magnet User Summit in 2023 (register at magnetvirtualsummit.com or magnetusersummit.com). Show notes: dumpIT - http://www.toolwar.com/2014/01/dumpit-memory-dump-tools.html comae - https://www.comae.com/dumpit/ Matt's wiki - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Suiche VMWare acquires CloudVolumes - https://blogs.vmware.com/euc/2014/08/cloudvolumes.html Vitali Kremex - https://twitter.com/vk_intel?lang=en ChatGPT - https://openai.com/blog/chatgpt/ Magnet Virtual Summit - https://magnetvirtualsummit.com/ Magnet User Summit - https://magnetusersummit.com/
Neil Desai, vice-president, Magnet Forensics.
Join us as we speak with Jessica Hyde. Jessica is the founder at Hexordia, a consultant at Magnet Forensics and an adjunct professor at George Mason University. She is heavily involved in the DFIR community and has quite the fan base on Twitter, you can find her @B1N2H3X. We know you will enjoy getting to know her and hearing her perspective on all topics digital forensics'
Dr. Steven Boyce, Director of the Magnet Forensics Digital Investigation Suite (MDIS), describes collaborative evidence review for non-technical investigators, automation, and centralized case data management -- along with the new skills needed to support them.
Introducing Digital Forensics in Real Life, a brand new true crime podcast from Magnet Forensics about cases solved with the help of digital evidence.
It's Thursday October 28th 2021, and today we're talking about: On Deck launches a $100m USD accelerator, Hopper continues its transformation by acquiring PlacePass, IP-Oh Canada: Sharethrough, Magnet Forensics, Hootsuite, Propel Holdings, D2L and Q4; and in the lightning takes: CalendarHero acquired by Vendasta, Fellow.app raises $24m USD; and Council of Canadian Innovators | Conseil Canadien des Innovateurs launches board training.
Welcome to the MWSA Podcast for Tuesday, August 24th. We begin with a look at the Federal Election – specifically – the timing of the election, and whether the current Liberal Minority government will find success this time out. We get the latest on the campaign trail with Mercedes Stephenson – Global News Ottawa Bureau Chief and Host of “The West Block”. Next we get details on Monday's announcement by the Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation that ‘proof of vaccination' will be required to attend professional sporting events and concerts hosted at their facilities. We get a ‘breakdown' of the new policy from Global News Reporter Sarah Offin. Then we learn about the latest ‘tech' company choosing Calgary to set up shop. We speak with Neil Desai of “Magnet Forensics” about their pioneering work battling ‘cybercrime' – and why our city was chosen when the company needed to expand. And finally, It's getting down to the wire. The end of summer means back-to-school - which is next week for most Calgary kids. We catch up with “The Gadget Guy” Mike Yawney for the hottest trends in back to school tech. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before going into Product Marketing and leaving the corporate world, Mike earned his Ph. D in Film Studies. Some of his favourite movies include The Thing and The Witch. Currently, he's working in forensic tech at an organisation that builds tools for public and private spheres to protect against cyberattacks. Mike talks about product marketing fundamentally being about presenting and representing product(s) as well as possible. As product marketers, you "live" in the centre of a venn diagram. You talk to customers, but also work with go-to-market teams internally to enable strategies. You have to be on top of trends, gather competitive intelligence, and think about the use case and need rather than the literal use of the product(s) your org presents. His advice for success? Foster an innate sense of curiosity and willingness to dig deeper, and get as much technical understanding for the product you market so that you can speak well to the benefits. How did Mike get into product marketing? When he was looking to change career paths, he wrote out his job wish list on a white board and came to learn that product marketing checked all of the boxes. Moving from education to product, he found that he's still collecting information to put something larger together and looking at a variety of sources. You learn how to learn, how to work, and be adaptable when you come from academia; don't be afraid to pivot. Storytelling and applying it to daily life Growth is very possible as a PMM, and it's important to ensure everything being put out is providing value and valuing the time of your audience. Mike strives to tell the most valuable story each time, which personally makes him happy as a consumer.Over the course of the pandemic, he's been striking a balance between productivity and rest/recharge time, as well, which is why not wasting people's time is especially important to him. He intentionally improves by networking with people in similar roles, and unintentionally improves by continuing to purpose curiosity (this includes picking up a fantasy novel and letting his mind wander). Advice from Mike Pay attention to new discoveries because you don't always know what's relevant to what you're doing right awayTalk to people who have the jobs you want — be genuine and respectful in your outreachReflect on your current role and what you like and don't like (before reaching out^)Make sure that you tell your story, don't leave it to other people's imaginationsLINKSCompany websites: Magnet Forensics: magnetforensics.comSix & Flow: sixandflow.comSocials: Magnet Forensics: https://twitter.com/MagnetForensicsSix & Flow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/sixandflowKhadijah on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KPSixandFlowProduct Marketing organisations: Product Marketing AlliancePragmatic InstituteBooks: The Wheel of TimeMovies: The Witch (2015)The Thing (1982)
Jessica interviews Adam Belsher about the latest trends in DFIR, explores Adam's journey to becoming a leading expert in the field, and discuss what it is that makes Magnet Forensics so special.
Jessica Hyde of Magnet Forensics joins Tyler Hatch of DFI Forensics for this episode of The Digital Forensics Files Podcast! Jessica is an experienced forensic examiner in both the commercial and government sectors. She is currently the Director of Forensics at Magnet Forensics and an Adjunct Professor teaching Mobile Forensics in the graduate program at George Mason University, where she achieved an MS in Computer Forensics. Jessica is the host of Cache Up, a weekly podcast where she interviews digital forensics practitioners. She is also involved in several community efforts including as Chair of DFIR Review, 1st Vice President of the New York Metro High Tech Crime International Association Chapter, advisory board for Cyber Sleuths Lab, and a member of the Editorial Board for the Forensic Science International: Digital Investigations Journal. Her previous roles included performing forensic examinations as a Sr. Mobile Exploitation Analyst for Basis Technology, Senior at EY, and Senior Electrical Engineer at American Systems. Jessica is also proud to be a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. Connect with Jessica on social media: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/hydejessica Twitter - https://twitter.com/b1n2h3x DFIR Review - https://dfir.pubpub.org/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dfiforensics/message
In the first ever episode of Chewing the FAT, Phil and Adam introduce themselves, run through some of the recent Digital Forensics industry news, and share their thoughts on some recently published digital evidence guidance. For the first Forensic Faux Pas segment to air, Phil and Adam share a couple of their embarrassing stories of things that went wrong from their days in the lab.Links for some of the content we discussed during the show:ACPO - https://library.college.police.uk/docs/acpo/digital-evidence-2012.pdfISO 17025 - https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/912389/107_FSR-C-107_Digital_forensics_2.0.pdfForMobile - https://formobile-project.eu/COP Report - https://www.college.police.uk/article/consultation-extracting-data-electronic-devices-releasedCTF Twitter - https://twitter.com/ChewintheFATPodDFIR Twitter # - https://twitter.com/hashtag/dfirForensic Discord Server - https://discord.com/invite/JUqe9EkJosh Hickman - https://thebinaryhick.blog/Heather Mahalik - https://www.cellebrite.com/en/ios-location-artifacts-explained/Jessica Hyde, Magnet Forensics - https://www.magnetforensics.com/blog/ways-to-share-in-dfir/Oleg Afonin, Elcomsoft - https://blog.elcomsoft.com/2021/02/ios-recovery-mode-analysis-reading-ios-version-from-locked-and-disabled-iphones/MSAB - https://www.msab.com/2020/09/17/super-fast-iphone-extraction-times/Belkasoft - https://belkasoft.com/forensic_extraction_of_data_from_mobile_apple_devicesPhill Moore, ThisWeekin4n6 https://thisweekin4n6.com/Android Triage - https://www.andreafortuna.org/2021/04/10/android-triage-a-really-useful-forensic-tool-by-mattia-epifani/Autospy - https://www.cybertriage.com/2021/our-100-unbiased-4cast-awards-nominations/Alexis Brignoni, Realm - https://abrignoni.blogspot.com/search?q=realmMagnet Forensics, Chromebook Acquisition Assistant - https://www.magnetforensics.com/resources/magnet-chromebook-acquisition-assistant/We would like to say a special thanks to the EU Formobile Project for supporting and helping fund this project. Without their support we would not have been able to get this off the ground. You can visit the Formobile website at: https://formobile-project.eu/This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 - Research and Innovation Framework Programme, H2020-SU-SEC-2018, under grant agreement no. 832800. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Quote by Thusha Agampodi, Engineering Manager at Magnet Forensics. Excerpt from episode 5 of season 2 of University of Ottawa's Faculty of Engineering's Make the Future podcast.
Beyond Disruption 24: Countering Crime in Our Digital Age with Neil Desai June 19, 2019 In this episode of the Beyond Disruption podcast, we’re at the SingularityU Canada Summit 2019 with Neil Desai, Vice President of Magnet Forensics and SingularityU Security and Governance Faculty. You’ll discover: How Magnet Forensics originated 10 years ago. What changes The post Beyond Disruption 24: Countering Crime in Our Digital Age with Neil Desai appeared first on Magazine Canada.
Magnet Forensics (https://www.magnetforensics.com/) , a leading digital forensics company. Jad guides the organization to create products that meet the needs of customers from law enforcement, consultancies, or the corporate world. A former digital forensics investigator with a background in computer science, Jad can uniquely identify issues faced by forensics professionals and apply new ways of using technology to solve these problems. Prior to starting Magnet Forensics, Jad spent seven years with the Waterloo Regional Police Service. While with the police department, Jad was responsible for recovering Internet evidence from computers to support the force's investigations. He then developed Internet Evidence Finder which quickly became one of the most popular digital forensic tools for law enforcement and commercial practitioners. Jad is a recognized digital forensics speaker at industry events including: CEIC, Crimes Against Children Conference, EuroForensics, F3, HTCIA, ICDDF, SANS, and the Canadian Police College. Jad holds a Diploma in Computer Science and Network Security from Mohawk College (Hamilton, Canada). In this episode we discuss the Operation Underground Railroad sting, being a police officer vs. running a business, the most important skill an investigator needs, his favorite tool outside of his, cloud forensics, and so much more. Where you can find Jad: LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jadatmagnet/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/jadatmagnet) Magenet Forensic Blog (https://twitter.com/jadatmagnet)
Jamie McQuaid of Magnet Forensics talks about their new digital forensic software suite, Axiom and what the tool offers the digital forensic community.
Peter Goral, VP Business Develoment at TechBlocks interviews Jackie Lauer, Mentor to High Tech CEO's. Passionate about leadership development and culture, Jackie Lauer grew her career leading technology sales teams at companies like ITI and Nortel. She has experienced leading teams through periods of rapid change and fast growth. She believes she succeeded or failed based on her capacity to engage the human side of the business, taking one company from 1 million to 85 million in 5 years. With a passion to create great leaders and high performing cultures she pursued multiple certifications in coaching, change management, emotional intelligence, neuroleadership and mediation. As CEO of her own consultancy she has had the pleasure of working on clients like Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission, Accelerator Centre, Department of National Defense, House of Commons, RCMP, Fibernetics, Miovision and Magnet Forensics. She’s known for her humour and her ability to challenge leaders to be their best selves, to not forget their business isn’t just about products and sales and must also include a foundation for a great life and a great culture . Recently described by a client as "She’s like a (much!) younger version of Yoda, sharing practical philosophies on how our needs as human beings inform the way we want to be lead and be led" . Best of all, she has a no BS approach, an infectious laugh and loves what she does. http://jackielauer.com/
Seguimos compartiendo con ustedes todo lo que sucede dentro del mundo del cómputo forense, incluso estando de viaje. Así es, en esta ocasión nos encontramos en Miami, arreglando diversos asuntos de trabajo y por supuesto, grabando un nuevo episodio, ¡ya el 57! Gracias por todos sus comentarios y mensajes. LO NUEVO – Edward Snowden ya dejó de ser noticia a nivel tecnológico, y se ha convertido más bien en un tema político. – Pronto estaremos en Ecuador, dando un módulo del Diplomado de Seguridad Informática del TEC de Monterrey. – ¿Por qué no asistimos al Campus Party México 2013? – AVISO: Para los interesados en el curso del Sans Institute, hubo un cambio de fecha: ya no será en agosto, sino en noviembre, así que tienen mayores posibilidades de inscribirse. LA ENTREVISTA – Jad Saliba (@jadatmagnet), Presidente y Director de Tecnología de Magnet Forensics (http://www.magnetforensics.com), nos habla sobre su herramienta forense: Internet Evidence Finder, auxiliar para encontrar y revisar los llamados “artefactos” (artifacts).