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Visualization of Digital <strong>Forensic</strong> Data (Cont.)<br />
This presentation will show how digital forensic examiners can put meaningful evidence to use with attorneys,<br />
opposing counsel, judges, juries, and their own legal teams. The focus is on how meaning can be<br />
mined from forensics data cost eff ectively using software automation. It will include technical information<br />
on software bridges that span leading mobile forensic examination tools and popular timeline, mapping,<br />
and investigative software packages used by attorneys and investigators today. Evidence visualizations created<br />
by this technology will be briefl y demonstrated for the audience.<br />
Time: Sunday, 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM<br />
Track: <strong>Forensic</strong>s Track<br />
Room: Interlaken<br />
Presenter: Harlan Carvey, Applied Security, Inc.<br />
Title: Automating <strong>Forensic</strong> Correlation via Open-Source Tools<br />
The title of this course is a fancy way of saying, “you should use the <strong>Forensic</strong> Scanner”. Most of the tools<br />
currently available for digital analysts provide a framework that they can use to view the collected data. The<br />
<strong>Forensic</strong> Scanner is RegRipper’s big brother, which provides a means for applying a good deal of automation<br />
and intelligence to many of the tedious tasks that occupy the initial stages of analysis.<br />
Legal Track<br />
Sunday, November 4th, 2012<br />
Time: Sunday, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM<br />
Track: Legal Track<br />
Room: St. Moritz<br />
Presenters: Stephanie Sparks & Judge Matthew Sciarrino<br />
Title: Discovery & Admissibility of Social Media<br />
This session focuses on the issues of privacy and admissibility around social media. We will address third-party<br />
requests to service providers and the impact of the Stored Communication Act. The material will explore<br />
the challenges created for the authentication and admissibility of the many forms of social media and their<br />
impact on litigation today.<br />
Time: Sunday, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM<br />
Track: Legal Track<br />
Room: St. Moritz<br />
Presenter: Albert Barsocchini, Director of Strategic Consulting NightOwl DMS, Inc.<br />
Title: Communication Protocols in eDiscovery and Internal Investigations<br />
One of the biggest challenges of discovery is communicating eff ectively in order to get the job done right,<br />
on budget and on time. Using the right tools to communicate the right message at the right time can make<br />
the diff erence between success and failure. This seminar will explore communication protocols for all types<br />
of investigations, what to say, when to put it in writing and when to use the phone.<br />
Time: Sunday, 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM<br />
Track: Legal Track<br />
Room: St. Moritz<br />
Presenter: Donald Wochna, Vestige Ltd.<br />
Title: Social Media Challenges: Navigating Privacy “Beliefs” in a “Shared Communication” Environment<br />
This seminar will explore the manner in which computer forensic professionals can navigate the area of<br />
Social Media, recognizing the confl ict between citizens’ expectations of privacy and federal and state laws<br />
Attendees will learn a “way of thinking” about privacy that will allow them to diff erentiate between expectations<br />
of privacy that are simply beliefs held by citizens and need not be accommodated in an investigation,<br />
and expectations of privacy that must be accommodated in order to satisfy federal or state laws.