Stream: Virtual Room 7
Time: 09:00 - 10:00
Digital forensics plays an important role in the recovery, investigation and examination of material found in devices such as laptops, mobile devices, IoT devices, servers. It is often used as part of criminal investigations, such as computer crime. As the Mainframe is a giant server, often hosting the crown jewels of the business it serves, have you ever considered how you would apply digital forensics to a mainframe environment? Join this session to find out more!
Since my first introduction to computers, albeit through the gaming industry, I was fascinated with the log and algorithms that make computers do what they do. Furthermore, the people who write the programs and what goes on in their minds. I worked my way through various roles in IT, ranging all the way from a PC operator through to a fully-fledged support engineer. I was introduced and developed a passion for forensic science and then digital forensics, as I saw the world was changing rapidly and there was a greater need for a sophisticated approach to guarding valuable corporate and customer data.
Since my first introduction to computers, albeit through the gaming industry, I was fascinated with the log and algorithms that make computers do what they do. Furthermore, the people who write the programs and what goes on in their minds. I worked my way through various roles in IT, ranging all the way from a PC operator through to a fully-fledged support engineer. I was introduced and developed a passion for forensic science and then digital forensics, as I saw the world was changing rapidly and there was a greater need for a sophisticated approach to guarding valuable corporate and customer data.
Since my first introduction to computers, albeit through the gaming industry, I was fascinated with the log and algorithms that make computers do what they do. Furthermore, the people who write the programs and what goes on in their minds. I worked my way through various roles in IT, ranging all the way from a PC operator through to a fully-fledged support engineer. I was introduced and developed a passion for forensic science and then digital forensics, as I saw the world was changing rapidly and there was a greater need for a sophisticated approach to guarding valuable corporate and customer data.
Since my first introduction to computers, albeit through the gaming industry, I was fascinated with the log and algorithms that make computers do what they do. Furthermore, the people who write the programs and what goes on in their minds. I worked my way through various roles in IT, ranging all the way from a PC operator through to a fully-fledged support engineer. I was introduced and developed a passion for forensic science and then digital forensics, as I saw the world was changing rapidly and there was a greater need for a sophisticated approach to guarding valuable corporate and customer data.
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