In their fight against cybercrime, one of the most difficult challenges for several countries is to standardise the process used in the preparation and generation of digital forensic reports. The procedure needed to obtain digital evidence, as well as its recognition in a court of justice, should follow standardised procedures aimed at guaranteeing the origin of the evidence and the integrity of the chain of custody. This is a crucial step towards producing high quality reports and a way to encourage digital forensics best practices and facilitate sharing and admissibility of reports across jurisdictions.
REGISTER NOW in the two-part webinar that will take place next 16th July 2020 aimed at addressing these and other related needs.
Speakers & Details
Weak Links - Can we build a robust cross-border chain of trust for digital evidence?
Part 1: 10:00 – 11:00 CEST
What are the burning issues for digital chain of custody? Working to resolve/address burning issues when sharing digital evidence between different European countries.
Panellists:
- Ionut Stoica - Senior Project Officer at Council of Europe
- Teodora Balcanu - Senior Investigator at Romanian Police
- Alessandro Guarino - CEO at StAG
- Angus Marshall - Lecturer at University of York and Director of n-gate
- Moderated by Steve Kemsley - Security Consultant at EEMA
Part 2: 11:30 – 12:30 CEST
How can the EU lead this process?
Presentations of:
- Global Cybercrime Certification: Carlota Urruela - Capacity Building Officer at ECTEG
- FORMOBILE: Steven Ormston - Senior Project Officer at Polish Platform for Homeland Security
- LOCARD: Fran Casino - Researcher at Athena Research Center
- Moderated by Pablo López-Aguilar - Head of IT & Cybersecurity at APWG.eu
You could not attend the webinar?
Videos have been uploaded. You can find them below
Weak Links - Can we build a robust cross-border chain of trust for digital evidence? Part 1 from EEMA on Vimeo.
Weak Links - Can we build a robust cross-border chain of trust for digital evidence? Part 2 from EEMA on Vimeo.
Besides the recorded videos, in the following link we provide a short summary of the highlighted topics and an overview of the presented projects:
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