Presenter: Amber Schroader; Topic: Cloud Data the Growing Digital Evidence

When:  Aug 15, 2023 from 12:00 to 13:00 (CT)
Associated with  Regina Chapter

Topic Overview: As more and more data move to the cloud, understanding some of the ins 
and outs of how and what you can capture is important for any examiner. This session will review how the cloud is storing data, when it can be captured, and methods and the data that is captured. Both mobile capture and options for desktop cloud data will be discussed. Review of the types of available cloud keys and where they can be found. A review of  common cloud-based programs as well as cloud platforms such as AWS, and MS 
Azure will be reviewed.
Learning Objectives:
- Learn about available data from cloud storage areas
- Understand different cloud level access from Apps
- Collection of associated cloud data

Speaker Bio:
Over the past three decades, Ms. Schroader has been a driving force for innovation in digital forensics. Ms. Schroader has developed numerous software programs, courses, and guides in the areas of recovering data from smartphones, computer hard drives, cloud, email,
and gaming systems. Ms. Schroader established protocols for the seizure and processing of digital evidence that have been used by numerous organizations throughout the world. Ms. Schroader has coined the concept of the “360-degree approach to digital forensics”
and “Forensics of Everything-FoE” with her focus on unique problems in digital evidence and solutions.

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