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How adding Triage to your forensic workflow can help you minimize your digital exhibit backlog
DATE: October 30, 2019
ARCHIVE CATEGORY: NewsOne-day seminars
HOW ADDING TRIAGE TO YOUR FORENSIC WORKFLOW CAN HELP YOU MINIMIZE YOUR DIGITAL EXHIBIT BACKLOG
We are delighted to host Andrew Sheldon, an international expert for a hands-on session to run through best practice, the benefits and risks of triage, and why he developed SPEKTOR for his investigations.
Around the world Digital Forensic labs are overwhelmed with submissions and the traditional process of full forensics on everything no longer scales to match the demands put on the forensic examiners. Triage is a widely adopted process in the UK & US to enable law enforcement to quickly check if there is something of importance on a device or not. The triage process can be undertaken in the field or back in the lab by other teams, freeing up the forensic examiners time to focus on the most important exhibits.
In this workshop you will learn:
- The principles of adopting a triage process into your workflow.
- Types of examinations and circumstances where triage is particularly beneficial
- How using SPEKTOR you can lockdown the triage process to avoid human error and mistakes being made
- How SPEKTOR can enable the triage of multiple exhibits at one time.
Registration at training@mh-service.ae