Let's be honest –  we are all practically glued to our cell phones, a device that is storing - and sending - massive amounts of data every day. And it's not just the ever-popular cell phone. Audio and chat channels are becoming increasingly popular modes of communication in business, amassing large amounts of data in a short amount of time, and creating new challenges when that data also becomes potential evidence.

In this episode, digital forensics experts will cover the art, obstacles, and increasing need to collect non-traditional data types in litigation cases. 

Prepare to learn:

  • Different types of data and new and emerging data types to keep an eye out for
  • What you can and cannot collect from a mobile device
  • How new communication channels and mobile devices record and store data
  • The processes and procedures used to collect non-traditional evidence, including remote collections
  • Real-life case studies involving client forensic collections