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.
What you’ll gain from attending:
Learn how to analyze mobile device data beyond the basics—covering app usage, device interactions, and connection history.
Discover how to create detailed activity timelines that validate or break down suspects' stories.
Gain hands-on insights into how mobile forensics can support or challenge witness statements and claims.
Justin Tolman has been working in digital forensics for 12 years. He has a bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Technology from BYU-Idaho and a master’s degree in Cyber Forensics from Purdue University. After graduating he worked as a Computer Forensic Specialist with the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
He joined AccessData in 2015 as a senior instructor where he trained digital forensic professionals worldwide in forensic tools, concepts, and workflows. He was later promoted to Director of Training over North America. Justin has written training manuals on computer and mobile device forensics, as well as (his personal favorite) SQLite database analysis.
Justin currently works as the Forensic Subject Matter Expert and Evangelistat Exterro following the purchase of AccessData by Exterro. He is frequently presenting at conferences, on webinars, and hosts a podcast and produces YouTube content related to digital forensics and Forensic Toolkit.
Forensic Subject Matter Expert and Evangelist, Exterro