8TH
INTERPOL DIGITAL
FORENSICS
EXPERT GROUP
(DFEG) MEETING 2023
15 - 17 AUGUST 2023
KUALA LUMPUR
CONVENTION CENTRE
WHAT IS
The INTERPOL DFEG Meeting?
The INTERPOL Innovation Centre (IC) recognizes the importance of providing forums for experts to exchange ideas, discuss challenges and provide an environment to encourage collaboration and the exchange of innovative insights. For this reason, the INTERPOL IC decided to organize annually a global Digital Forensics Expert Group (DFEG) meeting open to practitioners from law enforcement, government agencies, and invited digital forensic companies and academic institutions. The meeting provides a space for networking, sharing experiences, and updates on new technologies and techniques in digital forensic.
Experience the Ultimate Knowledge Hub
WHERE EVERYTHING YOU SEEK
RESIDES UNDER ONE ROOF!
Since 2016, the DFEG meeting has become a major forum, attended by hundreds of participants from all over the world and it has been
aimed to fulfil three main fundamental objectives:
- Share and discuss current challenges and best practices for law enforcement agencies (LEAs) in the area of digital forensics.
- Strengthen the network of digital forensic experts in order to create an environment that facilitates expert knowledge sharing
- Expand participants’ knowledge and understanding regarding challenges and best practices of the dynamic field of digital forensics.
August 15-17, 2023
KUALA LUMPUR
CONVENTION CENTRE
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
150 AVAILABLE SEATS
Day 1
Tuesday15th August 2023
Day 2
Wednesday16th August 2023
Day 3
Thursday17th August 2023
Day 1
Tuesday15th August 2023
Time (MYT) | Subject |
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09.00 | Opening of the Meeting |
PART 1/3 – Current State/Future of Acquisition in Digital Forensics Moderators: |
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10.40 | Coffee break |
11.00 | Keynote Speech |
11.30 | The Future of Digital Forensics Process: Automation and Cloud-Based Automation Automating workflow and using in-house or government cloud to gain the possibility to instantly enhance investigative capabilities and streamline the DFIR process. |
12.00 | Points need to take into account when seizing Android phone Why keep the phone in After First Unlock (AFU) status is so important event when the phone master password is present |
12.30 | Cloud Forensics: Empowering Law Enforcement through Effective Evidence Collection in Digital Skies The challenges and techniques involved in collecting evidence from cloud computing environments. |
13.00 | Lunch |
14.00 | Transforming Digital Forensics through AI: Unleashing the Power of Real-time Reverse Forensics on CCTV Evidence Real-time crime detection’s transformative impact on digital forensics, resulting in significant benefits. |
14.30 | Digital Forensics Challenges in light of ISO/IEC 17025 and 27031 and way forward How to use experience of ISO 17025/27031 in digital forensic investigation and development of new research based solutions. |
15.00 | Forensic Analysis of smartwatches, mobile phone and clouds Why smartwatches, mobile phones and cloud are valuable sources of evidence and their implications on the future of digital investigations. |
15.30 | Coffee Break |
15.50 | TBC |
16.20 | The Quintilian Project – visualizing reachable areas The science behind reach mapping, and why it matters and how to apply reach mapping in a time-sensitive investigation. |
16.50 | Conclusion of the day |
Day 2
Wednesday16th August 2023
Time (MYT) | Subject |
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09.00 | Opening of the second day |
PART 2/3 – Current State/Future of Analysis in Digital Forensics Moderators: |
|
09.10 | TBC |
09.40 | Global Digital Forensics Challenges and How the Cloud can Help Key advantages of cloud and how it can scale digital forensics capabilities. |
10.10 | Intrusion Forensics: A case study An overview of intrusion forensics principles, common techniques, and various forensics tools to conduct intrusion analysis. |
10.40 | Coffee break |
11.00 | AI Implications in Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) Implications of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, GPT on Digital Forensics |
11.30 | Digital Forensics: Unveiling the Digital Evidence in the Courtroom Role and significance of digital forensics in modern legal proceedings; deeper understanding of how digital evidencecan be effectively presented and interpreted in court. |
12.00 | TBC |
12.30 | TBC |
13.00 | Lunch |
14.00 | Breakout Room |
Day 3
Thursday17th August 2023
Time (MYT) | Subject |
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09.00 | Opening of the third day |
PART 3/3 – Current State/Future of Reporting and Digital Forensics Integrity in Innovation Technology Moderators: |
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10.40 | Coffee break |
12:30 | Conclusions of the meeting |
12.40 | Valedictory Presentation |
12.00 | The Global Threats in Digital Forensics in the age of AI, Metaverse and the Internet of almost Everything Everywhere all at once |
09.10 | SARD Interface and new IPED Features A new key feature of the IPED’s WhatsApp parser and insights for developing a web solutions to remote analysis of digital evidence. |
10.10 | TBC |
11.30 | TBC |
09.40 | The need for an INTERPOL evidence or digital forensics findings validation guideline Build a digital forensics finding guideline which robustly validates relevant evidence found on Electronically Stored Information (ESI) against different investigation scenarios. |
11.00 | TBC |
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WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
ADVANCE SPEAKERS
Throughout the event, expert speakers will conduct panels, answer questions and organize workshops on a wide range of topics within the digital forensics field.
SPECIALIZED EXPO
The DFEG meeting sessions offer an opportunity for professionals in law enforcement, the private sector and academia to highlight pressing challenges and potential solutions for digital forensics investigations.
DIGITAL FORENSICS EXPERT
The meeting is aimed at expert practitioners and managers working in the field of digital forensics and is open to law enforcement, government agencies, and invited digital forensic companies and academic institutions