Great topic! Friday’s webinar from Lexbe will discuss the anatomy of a forensic collection from a smartphone using GenAI for analysis!
This Friday, Lexbe will host the encore webinar titled (wait for it!) Anatomy of a Forensic Collection from a Smartphone and How to Use GenAI to Analyze the Evidence (available here) at 2pm ET (1pm CT, 11am PT). Join Lexbe for an informative session on forensic collection from smartphones and analysis of the evidence using generative AI. During this informative session, you’ll learn:
- Forensically sound collection procedures and documentation
- The scope of ESI that can be collected
- Forensic collection methods and workflow for mobile devices
- How to assess exfiltrated and deleted ESI
- Best practices to avoid mistakes and corruption of ESI
- How to perform remote iPhone collections
- How to leverage GenAI to analyze Smartphone forensic data
The webinar will be conducted by Nicholas Marrero, who is a computer forensic analyst with extensive experience in digital forensics, consulting and eDiscovery.
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Increased reliance on smartphones due the digital transformation of corporations, anytime and anywhere access to data, the proliferation of integrated apps, and the increased popularity of BYOD (bring your own device) programs make smartphones highly relevant sources of ESI (electronically stored information) for most cases. And once the smartphone data has been collected, GenAI can help identify patterns, detect anomalies, correlate data points, summarize the data, and provide unparalleled insights. This includes analyzing text messages, call logs, app usage, location data, and multimedia files. Register here to learn more about the anatomy of a forensic collection from a smartphone using GenAI for analysis!
So, what do you think? Are you finding discovery from smartphones to be necessary but challenging? If so, consider attending tomorrow’s webinar! And please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.
Image created using GPT-4o’s Image Creator Powered by DALL-E, using the term “robot doctor examining a small smartphone with a stethoscope where the other end of the stethoscope is placed on the smartphone”.
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