Session 2: What Actually Matters in the First 60 Minutes of DFIR Triage

March 17, 2026 | 7:00 PM AEDT

About this Webinar

The first hour of a digital forensic investigation often determines whether IR succeeds or fails. This phase is where teams are most likely to act on assumptions, collect the wrong data, or lose critical evidence. This session examines what really matters in the first 60 minutes of DFIR triage, drawing on real investigations across enterprise and industrial environments. The talk explores how to think about triage when evidence is volatile, information is incomplete, and decisions have downstream legal, operational, and business consequences. Attendees will learn how to prioritise evidence, avoid common early mistakes, align triage actions to incident hypotheses, and prepare their organisations so that the initial response is calm, defensible, and effective. This session is aimed at practitioners, incident responders, and leaders who want to improve outcomes before the investigation properly begins.

Presenters

Exterro Marketing

Seth Enoka

Director & Principal Analyst

Seth is a DFIR practitioner, investigator, and instructor who specialises in developing and leading digital forensics and incident response capability across complex and high-consequence environments. He is the Director and Principal Analyst at Lykos Defence, where he works with organisations across APAC to build and mature their IR programs through strategic planning, playbook development, hands-on training, simulation exercises, and forensic readiness.

Seth is recognised for developing and scaling high-performing DFIR teams, and for turning lessons learned during real intrusions into repeatable workflows that help defenders operate with precision and confidence when it matters most.

Ashish Shinde

Regional Sales Director - ANZ & Pacific Islands

Ashish leads the regional strategy for Exterro across Australia, New Zealand, and the
Pacific Islands. Exterro is the industry leader in Legal GRC, providing the only platform that unifies Legal Operations, Digital Forensics, and Data Privacy.

Ashish brings over 17 years of experience in the technology sector, with a deep specialization in SaaS and enterprise communications. Prior to joining Exterro, he held leadership roles at Headstrong Capital Markets (Genpact) and HP Poly, where he focused on bridging the gap between complex infrastructure and cloud-based collaboration tools (with Microsoft). He now applies that same logic to the Legal GRC market, helping government agencies and corporations modernize their digital forensics and data risk workflows to meet the demands of a changing regulatory landscape.

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Webinar: Session 2: What Actually Matters in the First 60 Minutes of DFIR Triage by Exterro