Please plan to join the Chicago Chapter of the American Society for Digital Forensics and Electronic Discovery (ASDFED) Tuesday, May 24th for a can’t miss presentation, Mining the Mobile Device Treasure Trove.
The meeting will be held at the offices of Seyfarth Shaw, 131 S. Dearborn, 24th floor, Shaw Conference Room, getting underway at 9:00a.m. Please note, RSVP IS NECESSARY, by May 20th so that your name can be provided to building security. To register, please go to www.asdfed.org – scroll down to upcoming events, click on event - register
Andrew Hoog, Chief Investigative Officer and co-founder of viaForensics (www.viaforensics.com) will present on the critical investigative and litigation opportunities presented by mobile devices. Mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, have experienced stunning growth over the past few years. They commonly retain significant amounts of personal information including text messages, photos and videos, emails, GPS locations, and much more. Because of their growth and the data they store, these devices are (or should be) increasingly used in investigations and litigation. Andrew’s presentation will cover:
- Introduction to mobile devices (including iPhone, iPad and Android)
- Types of data stored (and recoverable) on mobile devices
- How to recover the data (deleted data too)
- Tips to help avoid common mistakes involving mobile devices
- Specific examples including IP data theft, civil lawsuits, and criminal investigations
For further information on Andrew, please check out the following link: http://viaforensics.com/about/management-team/.
Not a member of ASDFED yet? It's about time! For a mere $75 annual fee, members benefit from presentations by recognized experts and discussions with peers working through the same issues. Take a few minutes right now to sign up (http://www.asdfed.com/join) to ensure that you don't miss the continuing high quality presentations in the works for the coming year.
Sincerely,
Keith Chval, Chapter President