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Webinar: Mobile forensics: Alibi maker or alibi breaker

Authenticate and corroborate using device data

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Register to attend this webinar on Thursday, October 24, at 1 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. CT / 10 a.m. PT by completing the “Register for this Police1 Webinar” box on this page!

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In this webinar we will examine various data points found within mobile device evidence that can help investigators in validating statements from suspects, witnesses and victims with the various sources of information. We will discuss communication records as well as the system level data that highlight user activity. This information includes application usage history, device interactions such as charging or device orientation, connection history and more. You will see an example of how to build out the timeline of activity to corroborate the story from the mobile device with the story from the individual.

MEET THE SPEAKER:

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Justin Tolman

Justin Tolman is the Forensic Subject Matter Expert at Exterro. He was formerly the Director of Training for North America at AccessData prior to and after the acquisition by Exterro. Justin has been developing written and video programs and training AccessData clients worldwide for over 7 years. He also consults with clients on investigations and problems related to forensic issues and procedures. In his new role, Justin will be creating content related to forensic processes, technologies, and workflows, including those related to Forensic Toolkit (FTK). He will also interface with forensic professionals industry-wide to produce better tools and workflows that will help investigators be more successful in their work. Prior to working for AccessData, Justin worked as a Computer Forensic Specialist for the state of Ohio’s Bureau of Criminal Investigations. Justin has a Master’s Degree in Cyber Forensics from Purdue University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Information Technology from Brigham Young University—Idaho.