iPhone Forensics - Separating the Facts from Fiction. A Technical Autopsy of the Apple/FBI Debate

  • Tuesday, 23 Feb 2016 11:00AM EDT (23 Feb 2016 16:00 UTC)
  • Speakers: Heather Mahalik, Sarah Edwards, Cindy Murphy

There is much confusion surrounding what is possible and not possible technically when iPhone forensics is discussed. Focusing solely on the technical matters at hand with the industries top Smartphone experts, we aim to answer these key questions:

  • What kind of evidence could one generally expect to obtain on the iPhone 5c running iOS 9?
  • What can be generally be extracted for iPhone forensics?
  • Why does everyone keep talking about the iOS version?
  • Why is the iPhone so secure?
  • If the FBI unlocks the phone, what might they find?
  • What additional steps could be taken at this point?

This webcast aims to answer only the key technical questions of what is possible and not possible regarding iPhone forensics so you can be armed to answer questions for your own organization and your peers in the community.

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