San Francisco Chapter Meeting - Digital Forensics of IoT Devices

  • 09 Oct 2019
  • 11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
  • Robert Half Legal Services 50 California Street, 10th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111

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Please join us for lunch and an informative discussion of "Digital Forensics of IoT Devices: Challenges & Opportunities in a Dynamic Landscape"

According to Statista, the explosive growth of interconnected devices and their associated data has created a digital analytics market that will grow to 18 billion U.S. dollars by 2022. Their sheer ubiquity means that IoT device-generated data is a treasure trove for digital investigations. This session will review digital evidence available from wearables, car infotainment systems, drones and smart appliances. We will discuss the relevance of cloud and smartphones in evaluating IoT devices and the most optimal commercially available tools for data preservation and investigations. In addition, we will cover preservation techniques for IoT data and the issues to consider when conducting analysis of these devices. Privacy and data security considerations will be addressed as well.

Presenter bio:

Julie Lewis is President, CEO and Founder of Digital Mountain, a leading provider of computer forensics, cybersecurity and electronic discovery services. She has over 20 years of experience working in the high technology industry. Prior to founding Digital Mountain, Julie worked at VERITAS Software with next-generation storage, security and search companies. Before joining VERITAS, Julie worked in the venture capital and investment banking industries in both the Silicon Valley and Boston areas focusing on the Internet Infrastructure, security and software sectors. Julie has also worked for two of the Big 4 accounting firms doing financial and IT auditing, as well as M&A due diligence as a CPA. Julie earned an MBA under fellowship from the F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business at Babson College and a BA in both Business Economics and Sociology from the University of California at Santa Barbara. She is a member of the High Tech Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA), American Bar Association, National Association of Litigation Support Managers (NALSM), Sedona Conference's Working Group on Data Security and Privacy Liability, Cloud Security Alliance and has received her EnCE (Encase Certification in Computer Forensics). Julie is founding Co-Chair of the Silicon Valley Chapter of Women in eDiscovery.

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