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Purdue University
College of Technology
Cyber Forensics Lab
Welcome to MFW08 from
Conference Director,
Rick Mislan
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Saturday Keynote Speaker:
Kathleen Muldoon
Assistant State's Attorney,
Cook County, Illinois


Friday Keynote Speaker:
Kurt Schmid
Senior Law Enforcement
Advisor/Technology Assessment
Branch Chief
Counterdrug Technology
Assessment Center
White House Office
National Drug Control Policy



Speakers:
Kurt Schmid, KEYNOTE
Kathleen Muldoon, KEYNOTE
Rick Ayers, NIST
Sam Brothers, CBP
Nicolas Duvinage, IRCGN
Michael Harrington, MSP
Wayne Jansen, NIST
Gary Kessler, Champlain College
Katja Koennecke, Bundeskriminalamt
Ben LeMere, USCG
Kyle Lutes, Purdue University
Neil Maitland, Radio Tactics Limited
Kevin Mansell, Control-F
Agents from Matrix Solutions
Rick Mislan, Purdue University
Lee Reiber, MFI
Amber Schroader, Paraben
Tom Slovenski, Elite Investigations
Greg Smith, TrewMTE


Workshop Sessions:
BK Forensics
Cellebrite
Cellular Data Resources
Control-F
Flashbox Technologies
Logicube
MicroSystemation
Mirror Consulting
NIJ
Mobile-Examiner
Oxygen Software
Paraben Forensics
Project-A-Phone
Radio Tactics, Limited
Susteen
Teel Technologies


  WORKSHOPS
Cell Phone Analyzer & SIM Analyzer
Overview of physical acquisition and some obstacles and the analysis of the data after acquisitions. Overview on SIM card analysis, data useful for investigators and how to clone the SIM card and preserve the original evidence. Stephen Payne

www.BKForensics.com



Cellebrite UFED Universal Forensic Extraction Device: Overview and Operation
Cellebrite's UFED system is a portable standalone device which supports more than 1350+ cellular handsets on the market today to extract phonebook, call logs, SMS, pictures, video, ESN/IMEI as well as deleted SMS messages off a SIM/USIM without the use of a PC. Functionalities also include file system dump and SIM cloning. Featured capabilities and functionalities of the Cellebrite UFED device will be reviewed. A live extraction demo on a phone and SIM card will be given. Cellebrite's UFED PC reporting software will also be exhibited and demonstrated to produce extraction reports. Chris Shin

www.Cellebrite.com



The ABC's of CDR's: Call Detail Records Analysis for Criminal Investigators
Cellular Data Resources, LLC, trains the law enforcement community on the use of Call Detail Records in criminal investigations. In their two-day hands-on seminars, investigators are given a crime to investigate along with their suspect's CDR's. Students learn to analyze their suspect's call records and tower records as they investigate their crime. Cellular Data Resources will be demonstrating how to read CDR's, how to analyze call records using Microsoft Excel and how to convert raw CDR data into a presentation ready product. Brent Bailey

www.CellularDataResources.com



Essential Online Tools for Cellphone Examiners
This one hour workshop will give you hands-on experience with websites which no cellphone examiner should be without. Find out how you can produce more complete mobile phone evidence in less time than it takes you today. Kevin Mansell

http://www.ControlF.net



Flashbox Technologies
Nicolas Duvinage will present several Flashboxes in action on real GSM handsets, as well as tools & techniques to investigate on the resulting Flash dumps. Nicolas Duvinage

www.defense.gouv.fr/gendarmerie



CellDek and CellDek TEK
Logicube’s CellDEK and CellDEK TEK are comprehensive, portable cell phone and PDA data capturing system. This feature-rich system supports over 1000 handsets, including Blackberry™ devices. We’ll provide a complete overview of both products and we will conduct a demonstration of a phone and SIM card extraction using CellDEK. Glenn Furs

www.logicube.com



A Complete Mobile Phone Reading, both Logical and Physical
We will do a full research of a mobile device, showing how the whole proceedure can be done, starting with cloning a SIM Card, making a logical reading out of it. See how important data can be retreived from the device. Make a secure and shareable report out of extracted data. After the logical reading we will make a Hex dump and decoded hexfile out of it to see how we can even retreive deleted data. We will show how data from logical reading can be used to analyze hex data. Joel will also give his view of securing data from mobile devices. Joel Bollo

www.msab.com



SSDD ESI in Civil Litigation
Federal and State rules have been amended to specifically address Electronically Stored Information (ESI). The ESI definition is specifically written broad enough to include Small Scale Digital Devices (SSDD). Many litigants are not addressing the ESI found on SSDD; even though the Rules specifically address it. Rebecca will share her civil litigation knowledge to quickly discuss the Rules, how to interpret the language commonly found in discovery requests, and discuss how organizations should be addressing SSDD ESI. Failing to address ESI in litigation matters can result in spoliation claims, sanctions and worse. With her knowledge and experience in nearly 140 ESI-related matters, Rebecca will explain how to proactively communicate with legal teams, executives and clients when it comes to helping organizations deal with ESI. Rebecca Hendricks

www.mirrorconsulting.com



The National Institute of Justice's Electronic Crime and Digital Evidence Recovery Program
The National Institute of Justice's Electronic Crime and Digital Evidence Recovery Program is designed to address any type of crime involving digital technology. The goal of the program is to assist the criminal justice community in better addressing electronic crime by building capacity for State and local law enforcement, and partnerships between State and local law enforcement, industry, and academia. This presentation will provide participants with an overview of NIJ's Electronic Crime R&D program, results achieved, and an update of current programs.

Topics of discussion will include � Password/Pass-phrase recovery, Forensics for Small Scale Devices, Data-Hiding and Steganography, Training, Standards, Investigative Tools, Computer Forensic Tool Testing, an overview of NIJ�s Research & Development/Testing and Evaluation process, and an overview of their funding processes.
Martin Novak

http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/



Personal Navigation Device Forensics
Never before has there been a more challenging time for the forensic practitioner than now. The dizzying array of devices and the speed at which they are developed and put into the hands of the consumer has caused a Sisyphean nightmare for the analyst. One such category of devices is the Personal Navigation or GPS device. This workshop will lead you through the more common personal navigation devices such as the popular Tom Tom and Garmin brand of GPS tools. You will learn what common information can be obtained from them such as current route and points of interest as well as other information such as Call history, SMS Message and Image Files. The workshop will cover examination methodology as well as discussion of important files such as the Mapsettings.cfg file and the Structure of a Tom Tom Record. Showcased will be the new GPS Examination Tool, Evigator, which allows bookmarking, Case Files Generation, export to HTML with Google Mapping Technology and more. Michael Harrington


www.Mobile-Examiner.com



Forensic Investigations of Smartphones
The future of the mobile phone market is smartphones. Smartphones already have a significant market share which will only be growing further. Oxygen Software, LLC presents Oxygen Forensic Suite - a set of PC utilities capable to get the maximum information from smartphones as well as from plain mobile phones. During the workshop we'll show you the easiness of extracting smartphone's information like address book, calendar events, tasks list, camera snapshots, videos, dictaphone records, installed applications, SMS, MMS, e-mail and other types of messages. Special attention will be paid to extracting logs of calls, messaging, GPRS and Wi-Fi activity. Oleg Fedorov

www.OxygenSoftware.com



Working with Cell Phones, PDA Devices, Hybrids, and GPS Units
Amber Schroader, CEO of Paraben will be presenting Paraben's information regarding working with cell phones, PDA devices, hybrids, and GPS units Amber Schroader

www.Paraben-Forensics.com



Recording Evidence with the Project-a-Phone Image Capture and Display Systems
Jeff Hunt, President of Project-a-Phone, Inc., will show how to use the Project-a-Phone Image Capture and Display systems to record evidence from any handheld device as still images or audio/video recordings. He will also demonstrate the new reporting software. Jeff Hunt

www.Project-a-Phone.com



Mobile Phone Forensics, who gives a damn!
Having rapidly evolved in the last 5 years from a pipe dream to hotly contested and competitive market, mobile phone forensics is something that most Law Enforcement Agencies are able to say, "Yeah, we do that stuff with the phones" in the context of serious crime and crime scenes with little thought given to how much more could be done to exploit the technology that has been invested in. As with any technology that develops rapidly the ways and means of using it are not always understood for some time. The aim of this workshop is to allow delegates to gain insight into potential strategies and deployment of mobile phone forensic technology as might be considered by policy makers or senior commanders/managers with the law enforcement community, much of the material being drawn from real trials and experiments underway in British Police forces. Andy Gill & Neil Maitland

www.radio-tactics.com



The Road Map to Mobile Forensics
A discussion of mobile forensics today and the road map to mobile forensics in the future. Everyday crimes are committed by individuals carrying some type of cellular device. Before a cellular device is presented as digital evidence to the digital forensic examiner; this device is acquired by a regular law enforcement officer. It is our responsibility to properly follow the correct procedures in gathering these cellular devices. Javier Martinez

www.MobileForensics.com



Cell Site Analysis
The demonstration will feature the CSurv tool for Cell Site Analysis, and showcase how such equipment can assist investigators in their examination of the network, and its relation to the handset. Providing the ability to measure a network�s actual footprint, while retracing a handset�s interaction with it, Cell Site Analysis enables the examiner to get a more accurate picture of the network � both at the scene of a crime, as well as during subsequent investigations. Bill Teel

www.TeelTech.com



   







































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