Michael Harrington gives a presentation on the state of mobile phone forensics in the U.S.A. at the Lancashire Constabulary in the U.K. He is joined by 102 other delegates from the U.K., Ireland, Denmark, The Netherlands and the Isle of Man.
The Mobile Phone Forensics Conference is the first of its kind held anywhere in the world.
Innovative Digital Forensic Solutions partnerned with Phone-Forensics.com and 10101 Technologies L.L.C. to deliver a one week Advanced Skills for Mobile Forensics Course.
Introduced during this course was CLiVE an advanced handset tool for analysing Nokia Series 30 phones. Participants had hands-on training in parsing through hex dumps
This training was the first of its kind and the first in a series of exciting new mobile forensic courses to be offered by Innovative Digital Forensic Solutions.
Michael Harrington gives a presentation on SMS Encoding and Mobile Phone Hex Dumps at the Regional Computer Forensic Group's Annual Conference at George Mason University (www.rcfg.org).
Michael Harrington gives a presentation on trends in child exploitation at Okemos High School to teachers from around the state. It is available for download
here.
Innovative Digital Forensic Solutions and Network Security Services, L.L.C. partnered up for a Basic Linux Forensics class. The class, held in Washington D.C. was delivered to Computer Investigative Specialists with the IRS.
Special Agents recieved instruction in data and partition carving with dd, the sleuthkit linux forensic tools and instruction on examining internet history, email and indexing with open source tools.