The 2010 Digital Forensics International Conference

“Digital Forensic Cases, Tools & Techniques”

 

AUT University

September 6 & 7

Program

 

Day 1 – Monday

 

Time

Event

 

 

08:00 – 08:45

 

Registration

 

Level 6, Faculty of Business & Law Building, Cnr Wakefield & Mayoral Drive.

 

All day

Free Wireless Internet

 

08:50 – 09:00

 

Welcome

 

Brian Cusack, Chair of the Organising Committee

 

Liz Gosling,  AUT University

Room 503

 

 

09:00 – 10:30

 

Keynote Address

 

“Digital Forensics – Historical Review, International Practices and Future Trends”

 

 

 

 

Bill Crane, Operations Manager Electronic Crime Labs, NZ Police, Wellington

 

Room 503

 

10:30 – 10:45 Morning Tea

 

Stream 1: Mobile Devices

Stream 2: Employer Risk

Stream 3: Tools

 

1. “GPS Digital Forensic Extraction and Analysis Techniques”. Mark Simms. AUT Digital Forensic Research Labs

 

 

2. . “Evidence Extraction in the IPhone Environment”.

Ben Knight, AUT Digital Forensic Research Labs

 

 

Room 611

 

1. “Application of Electronic Evidence in Employment Matters”   Emma Butcher LangtonHudsonButcher

 

 

2. “Use of electronic evidence to support digital forensic accounting investigation” Jason Weir. Deloitte

 

 

Room 610

 

1. “Forensic Approaches to CCTV & Photographic Images”

Rod McCourt, Global Intelligence Solutions

 

 

2.  “Locating Evidence in Wireless Networks.”

Tom Laurenson, AUT Digital Forensic Research Labs

 

 

Room 613

 

Lunch 12:30 – 2.00pm

 

 

Keynote Address

2.00-3.30pm  

 

Hardening the Business Information System with Forensic Readiness”

 

Craig Valli, Professor Business Security and Forensics, ECU, Australia

 

Room 503

 

Afternoon Tea 3.30pm – 3:45pm

 

Stream 1: Network Forensics

Stream 2: Professional Practice

Stream 3: Tools

 

1. “email Forensics: An IP Traceback Investigation”

Cary Ho, AUT Digital Forensic Research Labs

 

2. “Locating Network Evidence after a RFID Tag Attack on an SQL Server in the Retail Environment” Ar Kar Kyaw AUT Digital Forensic Research Labs

 

 

 

Room 611

 

1. “Transferring Digital Evidence across Borders: Problems and Issues”

Mike Spence. deCyper Ltd.

 

 

2. “Remediation’s through electronic evidence” Anthony Drake. KensingtonSwan

 

 

 

 

 

Room 610

 

 

1. “Digital Forensic Tools Update” David Lewis Fulcrum Management, Australia (1 hr)

 

2. “Using Compression to Reduce Processing Time”, Jon Pearse  AUT Digital Forensic Research Labs

 

3.   “Using Distributed DNA to improve password cracking rates”  Vishal Bulland, AUT Digital Forensic Research Labs

 

Room 613

Close 5.45pm

 

Drinks & Lite Dinner 5.45pm – 7:45pm

Balcony Lounge 8th Floor

 

 

 

Day 2 – Tuesday

 

 

 

08:00 – 08:45

 

Registration

 

Level 6, Faculty of Business & Law Building, Cnr Wakefield & Mayoral Drive.

All day

Free Wireless Internet

 

09:00 – 10:30

 

Keynote Address

 

“Advances in e-Mail  Investigations”

 

 

 

 

Peter Mercer. Vound Software, USA

Room 503

 

10:30 – 10:45 Morning Tea

 

Stream 1: Forensics Challenges

Stream 2: Management Issues

Stream 3: Forensic Cases

 

1. “Catching Fish Fraudsters with  Forensics” Mike Smith, Ministry of Fisheries

 

 

2. “Visual Intelligence Tools for Data Mining”, Dave Ashton, VisualAnalysis Ltd.

 

 

Room 611

 

1.   “Electronic Document Discovery”  Andrew King, BellGully

 

 

2. “Issues in Live Response”, John Peacock & PeterPilley, Department of Internal Affairs

 

 

Room 610

 

 

1. “A New Zealand Intellectual Property Case” Andy Prow, Aura Software Security

 

 

2.  “ISO/IEC Standardisation Developments for Digital Forensics”, Brian Cusack, AUT Digital Forensic Research Labs

 

Room 613

 

 

Lunch 12:30 – 1.30pm

 

 

 

Workshops 1.30 – 4pm

 

A

 

New Technologies for Email Forensics

Peter Mercer Vound Software, USA

Email investigations are increasing in importance and becoming more time consuming. This session will highlight common issues that can speed up email review and lessen the workload of forensic investigators. You will be shown how to understand and take advantage of email metadata, content and attachments to understand and find evidence.

 

Room 611

B

Digital Forensics for the legal Professional

Mike Spence, deCipher Ltd

A (non-jargon) explanation of Digital Forensics. An Outline of the process, expert witness testimony. Factors to consider when choosing you Digital forensics expert.

 

 

Room 610

C

 

Evidential data recovery - locating critical documents and other files.

Campbell McKenzie, Director PwC NZ


An overview of forensic procedures relating to data recovery, including the collection, examination and reporting of electronic evidence - using tools such as EnCase, FTK, Nuix and Paraben

 

 

Room 613

 

Closing Review

(4pm – 5pm)

 

 “Live Response Tools”

Anthony Fong, Microsoft Corp Asia Pacific

 

 

Room 503

[ Note: Program Changes May Occur Without Liability For The Organisers ]