Topic: Dark Data - Discovering the Data that Investigations Miss
When a case hinges on finding the evidence, you want to know that you didn't pass over it. Whether a suspect intentionally shreds evidence, or accidentally hides it, there are many places that get passed over. In this presentation we will discuss Object Slack, RAM Slack, Disk Slack, Stream Slack, etc..
Chapter business:
- Officer Elections
- DC3 Cyber Challenge opportunity
Speaker: Rob Zirnstein
President of Forensic Innovations
Forensic Innovations President and founder, Rob Zirnstein, developed networking and data processing software for 15 years. First for D-Link Systems, then for Canon Development Americas and NowDocs International. For 5 years, Rob played a role in the International Standards arena representing Canon, Inc. as a Research Analyst. During that time Rob was a source of innovative product ideas that built on the emerging standards technologies that he participated in, one of which was patented (#7,127,491). Zirnstein received a Bachelors of Science degree in Physics from the University of California in Irvine, California. Now, Rob designs next generation solutions for finding the Dark Data, located on all computers and, often containing evidence vital in legal matters.
Admission: FREE
Open to anyone interested in Digital Forensics & eDiscovery. Registration is required.
11:30am Sign-in & start your lunch
12:00pm Meeting Begins
1:00pm Meeting Ends
Place: Old National Bank (Conference Room)
4805 E 96th St
Indianapolis, IN 46240
Phone: (317) 818-8835
MAP
Food: Bring Your Own Lunch
There are takeout restaurants near the bank.
Fast food on 96th Street:
(between Keystone Ave & Hazel Dell Pkwy)
McDonald's
Arby's
Subway (behind a building)
Steak 'n Shake
Chipotle
Coordinator contact: (317) 430-6891