When someone trades one phone for another, manufacturers want to make it as easy as possible. With options such as moving data from the cloud, moving from another phone, or moving from an entire new platform, it’s easy to get data from old to new. With these procedures, how many artifacts are left behind? Is data duplicated or cleaned up afterwards? This talk will explore the transition methods from multiple device manufacturers and software providers and details artifacts left behind after transfer.
Presented by Chris Vance from Magnet Forensics
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Chris Vance
Manager, Curriculum Development, Magnet Forensics
Christopher Vance has been a Forensic Instructor for Magnet Forensics since March of 2016. Before working for Magnet, Christopher delivered online and in-person training for several vendor and non-vendor solutions as well was a frequent instructor for Marshall University’s Forensic Science Center. Before becoming an instructor, Christopher worked for the West Virginia State Police’s Digital Forensics Unit as a Forensic Specialist for 8 years primarily focusing on mobile forensic investigations for a wide array of case types. Christopher specializes in mobile application and artifact analysis in both iOS and Android devices.
Brandt Watkins
International First Vice President, HTCIA
Brandt is a former Sergeant in Charge of the Vancouver Police Department- Technological Crime Unit/ Digital Forensics Unit and Financial Crime Unit. Brandt is the 1st Vice President of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association and is currently employed as a Compliance Officer with the Real Estate Council of British Columbia.
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When someone trades one phone for another, manufacturers want to make it as easy as possible. With options such as moving data from the cloud, moving from another phone, or moving from an entire new platform, it’s easy to get data from old to new. With these procedures, how many artifacts are left behind? Is data duplicated or cleaned up afterwards? This talk will explore the transition methods from multiple device manufacturers and software providers and details artifacts left behind after transfer.