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SUMMARY:MFSC-201: Online\, Europe
DESCRIPTION:Advanced Practices in Mac Forensics will be presented by SUMURI from July 8 – 12\, 2024\, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM CEST. \nAdvanced Practices in Mac Forensics (MFSC-201) builds upon the Best Practices in Mac Forensics (MFSC-101) course. MFSC-201 focuses on in-depth analysis techniques\, which provide the students the ability to apply what they have learned in real-world cases. \nMFSC-201 covers topics such as Time Machine Analysis\, iCloud Forensics\, Application Deconstruction\, File System Events\, and Scripting and Automation. Completion of MFSC-101 (or comparable Mac Forensics course) is strongly recommended before taking MFSC-201. The knowledge you gain from our training can be applied to any forensic tool on any platform. \nSUMURI’s Mac Forensic Survival Courses (MFSC) provide vendor-neutral training that covers the process of examining a Mac computer from the first step to the last step\, in logical order. No sales pitch\, just Mac Forensics! \n  \nMFSC-201 is the second of the two prerequisite courses required for the Certified Forensic Mac Examiner (CFME). Learn more about our training courses and how to become a CFME: https://sumuri.com/mac-training/ \nThis course is open for registration and will be taught in the Central European Summer Time Zone. \n		\n			\n					\n		\n				\n				\n							\n\n						Note:\n			\n						Students will need access to a Mac computer running the current version of macOS for the course.
URL:https://sumuri.com/event/mfsc-201-online-central-european/
CATEGORIES:Advanced Practices in Mac Forensics,Macintosh Forensics Training
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SUMMARY:40th Annual HTCIA Global Training Event
DESCRIPTION:SUMURI\, an award-winning digital forensics company will participate the 40th Annual HTCIA Global Training Event in Las Vegas\, Nevada from July 24th to 25th at Booth Number 5. \nMeet our Co-Founder\, Steve Whalen\, and Senior Forensic Specialist\, Chris Grettenberger to discuss our solutions firsthand\, and learn how our products can enhance your investigative capabilities. \n		\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												July 24: "Mastering Live Volatile Data Collection on Macs" by Steve Whalen at Sunset 6\n					\n\n					This workshop invites you to bring your own Mac for an immersive\, practical experience. We’ll dive into the specifics of macOS\, exploring how to manually collect key forensic data like active network connections\, running processes\, and user session information\, using the unique features and utilities inherent to macOS. This session is designed to equip you with the skills to navigate and investigate the complexities of macOS in live forensic scenarios. As the workshop unfolds\, you’ll understand why Macs\, with their distinct operating system and security features\, are increasingly significant in digital investigations. The workshop goes beyond technical skill-building; it’s an opportunity to grasp the practical implications of forensic techniques on Macs. By joining us\, you’ll gain deeper insight into macOS forensics\, enhance your professional capabilities\, and network with fellow experts\, all while gaining practical skills that are directly transferable to your role in computer forensics.\n\n\nPart 1 at 2:15pm-3:15pm (Sunset 6)\n\nPart 2 at 3:45pm-4:45pm (Sunset 6)\n				\n								\n						\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												July 25: "Unlocking Digital Forensics with PALADIN - a Hands-On Workshop by Steve Whalen at Sunset 3\n					\n\n					Dive into the world of digital forensics with our interactive workshop at the HTCIA International Conference\, featuring the powerful tool PALADIN. PALADIN is a versatile and user-friendly forensic suite built on a Ubuntu Linux foundation\, renowned for its ability to simplify complex forensic tasks. This workshop is your gateway to mastering both basic and advanced features of PALADIN\, including its intuitive graphical user interface\, robust imaging capabilities\, and the comprehensive PALADIN Toolbox. Our session will guide you through the essentials of using PALADIN for forensic imaging\, data triage\, and advanced analysis. You’ll learn to navigate its features\, from creating forensic copies of data to leveraging the Toolbox for deeper investigations. We’ll explore how PALADIN streamlines the process of acquiring and analyzing digital evidence\, making it an invaluable asset for forensic professionals. As a bonus\, the first 50 attendees will receive their own PALADIN USB drive to keep\, pre-loaded with the latest version of the tool\, allowing you to immediately implement your new skills in real-world scenarios. Whether you’re new to PALADIN or looking to deepen your existing knowledge\, this workshop offers a hands-on experience to enhance your forensic capabilities. Join us to unlock the full potential of PALADIN in your forensic investigations.\n\n\nPart 1 at 12:30pm-1:30pm (Sunset 3)\n\nPart 2 at 2:00pm-3:00pm (Sunset 3)\n				\n								\n						\n				\n				\n				\n		\nHTCIA 2024 conference includes topics related to Cloud forensics\, Cryptocurrency investigations\, qualifications of the digital forensic examiner as a witness\, forensic analysis of data in an SQLite database\, PowerShell of Incident Response\, OSINT techniques\, IOS Forensics and many more technology investigation topics. \nDon’t miss this opportunity! See you there! \nNeed more information? Please email us at hello@sumuri.com
URL:https://sumuri.com/event/40th-annual-htcia-global-training-event/
LOCATION:Planet Hollywood\, Las Vegas\, Nevada\, 3667 Las Vegas Boulevard South\, Las Vegas\, NV\, 89109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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