Webinar: Processing Electronic Service Provider Data using Analyze DI

Webinar: Processing Electronic Service Provider Data using Analyze DI
September 7, 2022 Gabriela Badea

RECORDED WEBINAR – SEPT 20 @ 17:30 CEST

Processing Electronic Service Provider Data using Analyze DI

Law Enforcement frequently receive search warrant returns from Electronic Service Providers like Google, Facebook, Dropbox and more. These returns are often large and contain complex directory structures.

Join us to learn how Analyze DI can help you quickly review Legal service returns for case-relevant content and victim/suspect identification.

In this webinar we will discuss the following topics:

  • Structure of ESP returns
  • Processing ESP returns in Analyze DI
  • Identifying people, places and things
  • Establishing context

Meet your hosts

Eric Oldenburg

Before coming to work for Griffeye, Eric Oldenburg was a police officer with the Phoenix Police Department in Arizona for 24 years. 15 years of that working at the Internet Crimes Against Children taskforce (ICAC). Eric has a unique experience from working both as an investigator and a computer forensics examiner.

Brandon Hunter

Brandon is a 20 year law-enforcement veteran with wide-ranging experience investigating traditional and high-technology facilitated crimes. He has spent the past 15 years conducting examinations in support of Alaska’s ICAC task force.

Brandon currently serves as the Digital Forensics Lab Manager for the Alaska State Troopers. Always eager to share his knowledge with the community, you can also find him volunteering for IACIS or teaching for Griffeye and Sumuri in his spare time

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