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Unallocated Space by ArcPoint Forensics

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A monthly podcast by ArcPoint Forensics where we speak to DFIR experts to learn about their journey to the industry, current challenges, and the latest research and wellness. Hosted by Amy Moles and Co-Host Jared Ringenberg!

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Portada del episodio UNALLOCATED SPACE S1: EP10 Alexis Brignoni

UNALLOCATED SPACE S1: EP10 Alexis Brignoni

Welcome to the Unallocated Space! A monthly podcast by ArcPoint Forensics where we speak to DFIR experts to learn about their journey to the industry, current challenges, and the latest research and wellness. I am your host Amy Moles and Co-Host Jared Ringenberg! This month we are joined by Alexis Brignoni.   Alexis Brignoni has been serving the area of Orlando, Florida for the last 15 years as a Special Agent of a Federal Law Enforcement agency. A native of San Juan, Puerto Rico, he has a Bachelor's in Computer Science and an MBA in Management of Information Systems. Before working as a digital forensics examiner, he was a case agent tasked with investigating online crimes against children, network intrusions, intellectual property, and online fraud among others. Currently holding multiple digital forensics certifications, Alexis Brignoni has been focused on mobile app digital forensics as an area of interest due to the ever-evolving challenge of parsing a never-ending stream of new applications for relevant data. He can be reached online via Twitter @AlexisBrignoni and on his blog at abrignoni.com.

8 de sep de 2022 - 1 h 16 min
Portada del episodio UNALLOCATED SPACE S1: EP09 Josh Brunty

UNALLOCATED SPACE S1: EP09 Josh Brunty

Welcome to the Unallocated Space! A monthly podcast by ArcPoint Forensics where we speak to DFIR experts to learn about their journey to the industry, current challenges, and the latest research and wellness. I am your host Amy Moles and Co-Host Jared Ringenberg! This month we are joined by Josh Brunty.   Josh Brunty is an Associate Professor of Digital Forensics in the School of Forensic & Criminal Justice Sciences at Marshall University in Huntington, WV. Prior to his appointment at Marshall University, he worked as a Digital Forensics Analyst (2005-2007), Quality Assurance Manager (2007-2008), and Technical Leader/Manager (2008-2012) for the West Virginia State Police Digital Forensics Unit at the Marshall University Forensic Science Center. He currently serves on the editorial boards of Forensic Science International: Digital Investigation, and the Journal of Forensic Sciences. He also serves as Executive Secretary and Member of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Organization of Scientific Area Committee (OSAC) on Digital Evidence, a position he has served in since 2016. He has also served as Academician Commissioner of the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC) since 2020. He is also a Fellow of the Digital and Multimedia Sciences Section of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS).   He is currently funded by the United States Secret Service National Computer Forensics Institute (USSS-NCFI) to perform digital forensics and investigative technology research (2020-2023). He is also currently funded by the United States Department of Homeland Security Science Technology (S&T) Directorate to engage in digital forensics tools and techniques in dark web investigations (2021-2023). Additionally, he has received past funding from the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) for Technical Training, Research, and Casework Activities for state and local agencies engaged in digital forensics (2010-2015).   He has published a variety of articles and books, most notably co-authoring the Taylor & Francis textbook Social Media Investigation for Law Enforcement, which is still used in police academies and academic institutions throughout the United States. Additionally, he co-authored the Journal of Forensic Sciences article on the Forensic Inspection of Sensitive User Data and Artifacts from Smartwatch Wearable Devices, which received the 2019 American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) Digital & Multimedia Sciences Most Outstanding Research Award, in addition to being recognized by the journal as a 2019 noteworthy article.

8 de sep de 2022 - 1 h 8 min
Portada del episodio UNALLOCATED SPACE S1: EP08 Jamie Levy

UNALLOCATED SPACE S1: EP08 Jamie Levy

Welcome to ArcPoint Forensics' monthly podcast Unallocated Space. I am your host Amy Moles and co-host Jared Ringenberg. In this podcast, we host DFIR industry experts who tell us how they journeyed into the space, the current challenges they face, and what's next! Today, Jamie Levy joins us to discuss her journey into #DFIR, the valuable work she performs in #MemoryForensics, and how to find balance in day-to-day routines & rituals.   Jamie Levy is a senior researcher and developer of the Volatility Framework. She is also the director of R&D at Huntress. Before this, Jamie was Director of EDRContent at Tanium, where she helped build out DFIR content for the Threat Responsemodule and various other security and DFIR-related R&Defforts. She has worked on multiple R&D projects and forensic cases while previously working at Guidance Software, Inc, Verizon Terremark, and SecureWorks.    Jamie has taught Computer Forensics and Computer Science classes at Queens College(CUNY) and John Jay College (CUNY). She has a Masters in Forensic Computing from John Jay College and is an avid contributor to the open-source ComputerForensics community.   Jamie has authored peer-reviewed conference publications and presented at conferences(OMFW, CEIC, IEEE ICC, EnFuse, ACSAC, NYBA, OSDFCon) on memory, network, and malware analysis. Jamie is a well-respected member of the DFIR community, sits on the board of directors for the Volatility Foundation, and has served on the program committee for such conferences as DFRWS, BSidesNYC, and IWCMC Security Conference (among others). Jamie is also a trainer on Digital Forensics and Incident Response, as well as Memory Forensics.

8 de sep de 2022 - 58 min
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