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Lab Track C<br />
Tuesday, November 6th, 2012<br />
Time: Tuesday, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM<br />
Track: Lab Track C<br />
Room: Uri<br />
Presenter: Christopher Currier, Passware & Sumuri<br />
Title: Modern Password Recovery Techniques<br />
One of the major hurdles for modern computer forensic examiners is encryption. Files, volumes and even<br />
entire physical disks can be encrypted with commercial or freely available tools. An examiner or investigator<br />
must be able to properly identify encryption and know the best way to recover the passwords to decrypt<br />
potential items of evidentiary value. Sumuri, the offi cial training partner for Passware, will provide insight on<br />
several types of encryption and show how to defeat them using Passware Kit <strong>Forensic</strong> software.<br />
Time: Tuesday, 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM<br />
Track: Lab Track C<br />
Room: Uri<br />
Presenter: Jon Hansen, H-11 Digital <strong>Forensic</strong>s<br />
Title: Windows Registry Analysis<br />
This advanced course will provide an overview on how to best fi nd Microsoft Windows artifacts using various<br />
forensic tools. Specifi cally students will more about the Microsoft Registry components and learn how<br />
to use various tools to locate Microsoft artifacts and Metadata evidence. If you need to understand where<br />
evidence can be found and learn more about fi nding artifacts and what Microsoft has left in their programs<br />
or forgotten what they did the last 20-years, then this course is for you. Real life examples and actual cases<br />
will be discussed. Students will be required to perform hands-on tasks and analysis during this presentation.<br />
This session will help you see the need for these tools and when you should use them in your forensic investigations.<br />
Each attendee will receive a CD with various digital forensic tools and be eligible for free training<br />
in a free digital forensics training course from H-11 Digital <strong>Forensic</strong>s.<br />
All Tracks<br />
Tuesday, November 6th, 2012<br />
Time: Tuesday, 10:00 AM ~ 11:30 AM<br />
Track: Expert Panel (All Tracks)<br />
Room: Grindelwald<br />
Moderator: Greg Kipper, STG<br />
Panel Members: Patrick Stump, Tomas Castrejon, and Chet Hosmer<br />
Title: Open Discussion on the Latest Issues & <strong>Innovations</strong>