Unlock the secrets of advanced forensic analysis with us! We reveal essential training classes that every digital sleuth needs to stay ahead in an ever-changing tech landscape. Sign-on to be enlightened by experts in the captivating world of data structures through Hexordia's class and IACIS's comprehensive course. But it's not all about the classes; we're also sending a must-read book your way to sharpen that detective wit you pride yourself on.
Get ready to explore the controversial yet fascinating realm of facial recognition with our introduction of Exponent Faces, a X-Ways Forensics X-Tension. Whether it's identifying suspects or navigating the ethical minefields of biometric data, we're weighing in with all the expertise you could hope for.
Finally, journey with us as we dissect the pivotal role of soft skills and community support for forensic examiners, you'll find this episode is not just about the tech—it's about the people behind the screens who make justice possible. Join us, where knowledge is power and staying updated is as crucial as the evidence itself.
Notes:
IACIS Advanced Mobile Device Forensics
https://www.iacis.com/training/amdf-advanced-mobile-device-forensics/
DFIR Investigative Mindset-Brett Shavers
Book release March 22, 2024- 1/2 price for one week!
Facial Recognition in DFIR
https://www.apiforensics.com/blogs/announcing-exponent-faces.asp
https://abcnews.go.com/Business/controversy-illuminates-rise-facial-recognition-private-sector/story?id=96116545
Google Chrome Platform Notification Analysis
https://www.sans.org/blog/google-chrome-platform-notification-analysis/
The Digital Forensic Practitioner Survey (DFPulse2024)
https://bit.ly/dfpulse
What's New with the LEAPPs?
https://github.com/abrignoni
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