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In this session, we will dig into the reality we have today with locked and encrypted phones, and how to get that full decrypted extraction we all want. We will investigate exploits that have served us well that have got patched the last year, and discuss the new methods used to get into the latest firmware’s.

With the challenges ahead, vendors are focusing on different platforms to excel in their area. Making sure having multiple tools in the toolbox have never been more true.
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    Martin Westman
    Exploit Research Manager, MSAB
    Martin Westman has worked in the mobile device technology field since 1994. He has held many roles within MSAB over the last 20 years, bouncing back and forth between tech and development, and he is currently working as Exploit Research Manager. He is part of the Interpol Digital Forensics Expert Group and has on several occasions, assisted law enforcement and government agencies in successfully acquiring mobile data from challenging and complex high-profile cases to support major investigations. Martin is also the only known person to have successfully completed a forensic physical extraction of a phone whilst in freefall. He once combined skydiving with mobile forensics and recorded the moment - to invent a new sport called extreme hexdumping. So far there is only one practitioner.