dfeg.nfsu.ac.in Open in urlscan Pro
103.180.121.85  Public Scan

URL: http://dfeg.nfsu.ac.in/
Submission Tags: falconsandbox
Submission: On October 30 via api from US — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 1 forms found in the DOM

Name: registerForm /Registration/

<form name="registerForm" action="/Registration/" class="row register-form bg-white">
  <div class="col-lg-12 form-btn">
    <a href="/Login" class="btn btn-md btn-primary tra-black-hover submit"><i class="fa fa-sign-in"></i> Login</a>
  </div>
  <div class="col-lg-12 form-btn mt-20">
    <a href="/Registration" class="btn btn-md btn-primary tra-black-hover submit"><i class="fa fa-sign-out"></i> Registration</a>
  </div>
  <div class="col-lg-12 register-form-msg text-center">
    <div class="sending-msg"><span class="loading"></span></div>
  </div>
</form>

Text Content

   
 * Home
   
   
 * About
   * DFEG-2022
   * Theme
   * Venue
   * Important Date
   
   
 * Associates
   * Interpol
   * NFSU
   
   
 * Events
   * Digital Forensic CTF
   * OT CTF
 * Accommodation
   * Accommodation
   * Visa Information
   * Administartive Guidelines
   * FAQs
   


7TH


INTERPOL DIGITAL FORENSICS EXPERT GROUP

(DFEG) MEETING

2022
Register Now


08-10 NOVEMBER, 2022

NATIONAL FORENSIC SCIENCES UNIVERSITY GANDHINAGAR, GUJARAT, INDIA.

dfeg.nfsu.ac.in
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
forensics.

Thousands of hours of learning in


ONE LOCATION

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.

NOVEMBER 8-10, 2022

[ 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM ]

CONFERENCE CENTER

[ NFSU, Gandhinagar ]

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

[ Top-notch experts ]

500 AVAILABLE SEATS

[ Few tickets are left ]
Interpol DFEG


SPEAKERS

DR J M VYAS

Vice Chancellor

NFSU

DR S S IYENGAR

Distinguished Professor

Florida International University, USA

M. FABIO BRUNO

Head of Interpol

Digital Forensic Lab

MR CHRISTOPHER CHURCH

Interpol

Senior Mobile Forensics Specialist

DR NAVEEN KUMAR CHAUDHARY

Professor, Cyber Security & Digital Forensics

NFSU

DR NILAY MISTRY

Assistant Professor

NFSU

PROF MATTHEW SORELL

Director and CTO

Digital Forensic Sciences Australia Pty Ltd

MR BENOIT POLETTI

CEO

INCERT Public Agency

DANIEL DE O. CUNHA

Forensic Analyst

Brazilian Federal Police

MR KRESIMIR HAUSKNECHT

Head of Digital Forensics Department

Digital Forensics Department

MR HARRY KOH

Solutions Engineer

Magnet Forensics

MR DUSAN KOZUSNIK

CEO

Compelson Labs

MR MAX PUTIVTSEV

Chief Commercial Officer

International Sales & Business Development Department, ACE Lab

MR CHARLES L. COHEN

Vice President

NW3C, the National White Collar Crime Center

MR OSCAR CHOI

Tech Sales

MSAB (Singapore)

MS SEPIDEH ALIKHAN

Sales Operation Manager

MH Service GmbH (UAE)

PROF SEBASTIANO BATTIATO

University of Catania (Italy)

MR LUÍS FILIPE DA CRUZ NASSIF

Forensic Expert Officer

Serviço de Perícias em Informática - Brazilian Federal Police (Brazil)

MR MIKE DICKINSON

Chief Business Development Officer

MSAB (UK)

MS MIJI LEE

Digital Forensics Training Officer, LEADER

INTERPOL

MS SARAH HARGREAVES

Vice President, Global Training

Exterro

MR ROEE LICHT

UFED R&D Group Manager

Cellebrite

NAME TO BE ADDED

text to be added

text to be added

NAME TO BE ADDED

text to be added

text to be added


SCHEDULED

Venue: Auditorium NFSU (apart from hands on exercises & breaks)

   
 * Day-One Tuesday, 08 November
   
 * Day-Two Wednesday, 09 November
   
 * Day-Three Thursday, 10 November

09:00 AM

OFFICIAL WELCOME AND OPENING ADDRESSES

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

09:20 AM

INTRODUCTION OF THE FACILITATORS OF THE FORUM

Program Introduction
House Rules
Icebreaker activity

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

09:40 AM

KEYNOTE SPEECH

Cooperation in the field of digital forensics

PART 1/5 - MAJOR/NEW CHALLENGES IN DIGITAL FORENSICS

Speakers will present on new major challenges in digital forensics (encryption,
cloud forensics, malware forensics, network forensics)

10:00 AM

IOT, CLOUD FORENSICS AND DECENTRALIZED DATA

The need for huge amount of data is increasing, thus the need to find a safe and
always available place for them. How to deal with IoT devices, cloud storage and
decentralized data.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

11:00 AM

COFFEE BREAK

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

11:20 AM

SOCIAL MEDIA FORENSICS AND ASINT

Most effective tools for conducting digital social media investigations.
Methodology and the main techniques and tools for digital social media analysis.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

11.40 AM

FRONTLINE FORENSICS

Access to Digital Evidence instantly while emphasizing the right to privacy for
victims

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

12:00 AM

FORENSIC HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS TO HELP ACCELERATE INVESTIGATIONS

As the quantity of digital data is growing almost weekly, we all need that the
acquisition imaging process to be fast and for that, we need powerful equipment
to acquire, process, and analyze data from various sources.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

12:20 PM

LUNCH

PART 2/5 - MULTIMEDIA FORENSICS

Extraction and analysis of video and audio files and their metadata deep fakes
and image analysis

02:00 PM

EXTRACTION AND ANALYSIS OF AUDIO, VIDEO FILES AND IMAGES

How to extract video and audio files from proprietary systems, improve quality
and definition of video footages and pictures, etc.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

02:20 PM

DEEP FAKES AND OTHER NEW CHALLENGES

Available solutions allowing to assess deep fakes.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

02:40 PM

HANDS ON EXERCISES WITH INDUSTRY'S LEADERS ON COMPUTER FORENSICS (IN DIFFERENT
ROOMS/LABORATORIES)

Participants will be invited to interact with Industry's leaders on digital
forensics solutions in order to discuss directly with them on their challenges
and difficulties when dealing with their cases.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

04:30 PM

CONCLUSIONS OF THE DAY

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

06:30 PM

NETWORKING DINNER

09:00 AM

OPENING OF THE SECOND DAY AND LESSONS LEARNT FROM DAY ONE

Icebreaker activities

PART 3/5 - COMPUTER FORENSICS

Focussing on personal computers based on Windows, Apple and Linux operating
systems digital forensics

09:20 AM

EXTRACTING AND ANALYSING DATA FROM WINDOWS BASED PERSONAL COMPUTERS

Tips and tricks on how extract and analyse data from personal computers based on
Windows. New features of IPED forensic tool version 4

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

10:00 AM

FORENSIC ARTIFACTS FOR MACOS INVESTIGATIONS

Learn about the Apple File System (APFS) and the changes made as part of the
update from HFS+, while discussing the best techniques for successfully
completing macOS investigations.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

10:40 AM

LINUX AS A TOOL AND AS A SUBJECT OF THE INVESTIGATIONS

How to utilize Linux OS as tool for forensic investigations and how to analyse
it when it’s the subject of the investigation.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

11:00 AM

COFFEE BREAK

PART 4/5 - MOBILE FORENSICS

New development in the area of mobile forensics

11:20 AM

RECOVERING DATA FROM ANDROID SECOND SPACE

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

11:40 AM

ULTRA-WIDEBAND DEVICE GEOLOCATION AND APPLE PRIVATE RELAY

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

12:00 PM

FORMOBILE: MOBILE DEVICES FROM CRIME SCENE TO COURT

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

12:30 PM

LUNCH

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

02:00 PM

BREAKOUT SESSIONS (ROUNDTABLES AROUND DIFFERENT TOPICS IN DIFFERENT
ROOMS/LABORATORIES)

Experts and practitioners from academia, law enforcement and private sector will
be encouraged to interact and discuss around challenges and new developments in
Digital Forensics and to provide feedback to the companies.

GROUP A: COMPUTER FORENSICS.

GROUP B: MOBILE FORENSICS

GROUP C: MULTIMEDIA, IOT AND CLOUD FORENSICS

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

04:30 PM

CONCLUSIONS OF THE DAY

09:00 AM

OPENING OF THE THIRD DAY AND LESSONS LEARNT FROM THE SECOND DAY

Icebreaker activities

PART 5/5 - INTERPOL AND OTHER'S ORGANIZATIONS PROJECTS

Digital Forensics environment and existing projects to leverage digital
forensics capabilities

09:20 AM

PROJECT LEADER AND CASE STUDIES FROM BENEFICIARY COUNTRIES

INTERPOL will present on case studies from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia,
Maldives, Mongolia, Nepal and Sri Lanka

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

11:00 AM

COFFEE BREAK

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

11:20 AM

BRINGING INNOVATION IN THE DIGITAL FORENSICS

Three speakers from academia and other public organizations will present for 15
min each on their projects about Big data, Encryption and other challenges and
will interact for 15 minutes with the participants.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

12:20 PM

LUNCH

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

02:00 PM

EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND OTHER SUBBRANCHES OF DIGITAL FORENSICS

INTERPOL projects on drones and car forensics

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

02:20 PM

OPEN DISCUSSION AROUND THE THEME: “DIGITAL FORENSICS IN THE FUTURE” ROUND TABLE
WITH THE PARTICIPANTS

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

04:00 PM

CONCLUSIONS OF THE MEETING

Download Schedule (PDF)

DIGITAL FORENSIC CTF

[ Date to be updated ]



DIGITAL FORENSIC TOOLS & TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITION

[ Date to be updated ]



CULTURAL EVENT

[ Date to be updated ]



EXPERT TALK

[ Date to be updated ]


Why Should


YOU ATTEND?

ADVANCED 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.

500 AVAILABLE SEATS

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

Become a Sponsorship of


DFEG EVENT

The Event Conference has a variety of ticket option to suit the variety of
designers out there. Find out the best option for you and your team!

Connect with us for more information
nilay[dot]mistry[at]nfsu[dot]ac[dot]in | digvijay.rathod@nfsu.ac.in

CORPORATE/INDUSTRY

$ 200
Book Now

ACADEMIA

$ 150
Book Now

STUDENTS/SCHOLARS

$ 100
Book Now

GOVT. OFFICIALS / FORENSIC EXPERTS

$ 125
Book Now

LAW ENFORCEMENT
 

$ FREE
Book Now


INTERPOL DFEG 2022 CONFERENCE HOTELS

08-09 NOVEMBER, 2022

Booking Now

THE LEELA GANDHINAGAR

Railway Station, The Leela Gandhinagar Sector 14 Airspace, above Gandhinagar,
near K Road, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382014

079 6902 1234

6.7 Km to Conference location

Booking Now

GIFT CITY CLUB

Plot number 38, Tapas Marg, Zone 3, Gift City Club Rd, Gandhinagar, Gujarat
382355

079 6171 0101

13.1 Km to Conference location

Booking Now

FORTUNE INN HAVELI, GANDHINAGAR

Fortune Inn Haveli, Plot 235, Sector 11, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382011

079 2322 4422

1.6 Km to Conference location

Booking Now

THE LEELA GANDHINAGAR

Railway Station, The Leela Gandhinagar Sector 14 Airspace, above Gandhinagar,
near K Road, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382014

079 6902 1234

6.7 Km to Conference location

Booking Now

GIFT CITY CLUB

Plot number 38, Tapas Marg, Zone 3, Gift City Club Rd, Gandhinagar, Gujarat
382355

079 6171 0101

13.1 Km to Conference location

Booking Now

FORTUNE INN HAVELI, GANDHINAGAR

Fortune Inn Haveli, Plot 235, Sector 11, Gandhinagar, Gujarat 382011

079 2322 4422

1.6 Km to Conference location

INTERPOL DFEG 2022


SPONSORS

To be updated

Login
Registration



REGISTER TO ATTEND

08-10 NOVEMBER, 2022

NFSU, SECTOR 9, GANDHINAGAR, GUJARAT.



©copyright 2022 INTERPOL DFEG 2022

Visitor Count: 39875