The INTERPOL Innovation Centre (IC) recognizes the importance of providing forums for experts to exchange ideas, discuss challenges and provide an environment to encourage collaboration and the exchange of innovative insights. For this reason, the INTERPOL IC decided to organize annually a global Digital Forensics Expert Group (DFEG) meeting open to practitioners from law enforcement, government agencies, and invited digital forensic companies and academic institutions. The meeting provides a space for networking, sharing experiences, and updates on new technologies and techniques in digital forensics.
Since 2016, the DFEG meeting has become a major forum, attended by hundreds of participants from all over the world and it has been aimed to fulfil three main fundamental objectives:
Venue: Auditorium NFSU (apart from hands on exercises & breaks)
Cooperation in the field of digital forensics
Speakers will present on new major challenges in digital forensics (encryption, cloud forensics, malware forensics, network forensics)
The need for huge amount of data is increasing, thus the need to find a safe and always available place for them. How to deal with IoT devices, cloud storage and decentralized data.
How to identify and analyse malicious traffic inside a local network. Malware detection and compromised certificates.
Most effective tools for conducting digital social media investigations. Methodology and the main techniques and tools for digital social media analysis.
Extraction and analysis of video and audio files and their metadata deep fakes and image analysis
How to extract video and audio files from proprietary systems, improve quality and definition of video footages and pictures, etc.
Available solutions allowing to assess deep fakes.
Participants will be invited to interact with Industry's leaders on digital forensics solutions in order to discuss directly with them on their challenges and difficulties when dealing with their cases.
Icebreaker activities
Focussing on personal computers based on Windows, Apple and Linux operating systems digital forensics
Tips and tricks on how extract and analyse data from personal computers based on Windows. New release of IPED. Hidden folders, metadata, etc.
How to deal with cases involving Apple computers
Extracting data from Linux machines, where and how to find log files and other system/configuration files.
New development in the area of mobile forensics
Experts and practitioners from academia, law enforcement and private sector will be encouraged to interact and discuss around challenges and new developments in Digital Forensics and to provide feedback to the companies.
Icebreaker activities
Digital Forensics environment and existing projects to leverage digital forensics capabilities
INTERPOL will present on case studies from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal and Sri Lanka
Three speakers from academia and other public organizations will present for 15 min each on their projects about Big data, Encryption and other challenges and will interact for 15 minutes with the participants.
INTERPOL projects on drones and car forensics
Throughout the event,
expert speakers will conduct
panels, answer questions and
organize workshops on a wide range of topics within the
digital forensics field.
The DFEG meeting sessions offer an opportunity for professionals in law enforcement, the private sector and academia to highlight pressing challenges and potential solutions for digital forensics investigations.
The meeting is aimed at expert practitioners and managers working in the field of digital forensics and is open to law enforcement, government agencies, and invited digital forensic companies and academic institutions
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08-09 NOVEMBER, 2022