Seminar Title
Online-Open Source Intelligence Tools for Conducting Cell Phone Investigations
Dates of Events
06/27/2023 through 06/27/2023
Last Updated: 05/30/2023
Instructor(s): Glenn Bard
Course Registration Fee: $200
Instructor Bio
Glenn Bard
INSTRUCTOR
Glenn Bard is a retired Pennsylvania State Trooper First Class and a U.S. Veteran of Operation Desert Storm. In 1999 Glenn began Computer Crime Investigations for the state police and has since investigated crimes across the United States ranging from Child Pornography to Criminal Homicide. Glenn has also conducted forensic examinations for city, state and federal Law Enforcement Agencies including the FBI, US Postal Inspectors, and I.C.E. as well as foreign governments.
Glenn has been certified as an expert in numerous states, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the United States Federal Court System in the areas of Digital Forensics, Cellular Technology and Computer Technology.
Glenn has been a speaker for organizations of all sizes and types, both public and private, to include the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, World Security Congress, and hundreds of law enforcement agencies, law firms and universities.
Several of the cases Glenn has worked have received National coverage, to include Fox News, Dateline, the Associated Press, Yahoo!, the New York Times, and many more.
Glenn has received numerous awards during his military and police career, including Honorable Discharges from both the United States Army and the Pennsylvania State Police.
Glenn developed, created and implemented certifications for two forensic software companies used by agencies around the world.
Glenn is the Chief Technical officer for PATCtech, overseeing all Digital Forensic and Data Services. Glenn has acted as technical consultant and/or personally developed Computer Forensic Programs at multiple Colleges, to include Westmoreland County Community College where he was a faculty instructor prior to retiring.
INSTRUCTOR
Glenn Bard is a retired Pennsylvania State Trooper First Class and a U.S. Veteran of Operation Desert Storm. In 1999 Glenn began Computer Crime Investigations for the state police and has since investigated crimes across the United States ranging from Child Pornography to Criminal Homicide. Glenn has also conducted forensic examinations for city, state and federal Law Enforcement Agencies including the FBI, US Postal Inspectors, and I.C.E. as well as foreign governments.
Glenn has been certified as an expert in numerous states, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the United States Federal Court System in the areas of Digital Forensics, Cellular Technology and Computer Technology.
Glenn has been a speaker for organizations of all sizes and types, both public and private, to include the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, World Security Congress, and hundreds of law enforcement agencies, law firms and universities.
Several of the cases Glenn has worked have received National coverage, to include Fox News, Dateline, the Associated Press, Yahoo!, the New York Times, and many more.
Glenn has received numerous awards during his military and police career, including Honorable Discharges from both the United States Army and the Pennsylvania State Police.
Glenn developed, created and implemented certifications for two forensic software companies used by agencies around the world.
Glenn is the Chief Technical officer for PATCtech, overseeing all Digital Forensic and Data Services. Glenn has acted as technical consultant and/or personally developed Computer Forensic Programs at multiple Colleges, to include Westmoreland County Community College where he was a faculty instructor prior to retiring.
Course Objectives
Course Overview:
Date: June 27, 2023
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time
This presentation is designed to assist the investigator with conducting investigations using Open Source Intelligence resources, as well as free or very economical forensic solutions. The webinar will cover two specific different topics. Part 1 will be using Open Source Resources to research data such as people, emails, phone numbers, pictures and IP addresses. Part 2 will be tools and forensic applications to assist the investigator with analyzing digital evidence. Specifically, this presentation will cover the following:
Part 1: OSINT research
People searching- finding people, DOB’s and addresses
IP addresses – resolving to ISP’s as well as Geolocations
Social Media – searching for usernames, accounts
Email addresses- identifying user, compromised accounts, associated Social Media
Phone numbers – identifying owners, Mobile Network Operator, associated Social Media
Wi-Fi networks – identifying locations, names, security
MAC addresses – identifying manufacturers
Pictures and digital media – identifying sites sharing similar pictures
Part 2: Tools and Forensic Applications
Exif viewers – identify type of camera, dates and times, locations
SQLite database viewers – Examining SQLite databases
Plist Viewers – Examining Plist files
Date and Time convertors – Tools to convert Unix, Apple (Mac) and Windows file times
Forensic Programs – Forensic grade tools to conduct examinations.
Group Viewing Encouraged: Pay 1 Registration Fee
·Multiple attendees can group view the training from one device only and each attendee will receive a certificate.
·ONLY the registered attendee will receive a link to join the training (Link will be sent 1-2 Days Prior to the Event)
Quiz & Certificates: Within 24 hours after the live broadcast the registered attendee will receive an email with:
·Quiz link that will need to be forwarded to each person in your group so they may print a certificate after completing the quiz. ·30 Days Access of the Recording (this link may be shared with with others in your department)
*** No Refunds After Class Link Has Been Sent***
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time
This presentation is designed to assist the investigator with conducting investigations using Open Source Intelligence resources, as well as free or very economical forensic solutions. The webinar will cover two specific different topics. Part 1 will be using Open Source Resources to research data such as people, emails, phone numbers, pictures and IP addresses. Part 2 will be tools and forensic applications to assist the investigator with analyzing digital evidence. Specifically, this presentation will cover the following:
Part 1: OSINT research
People searching- finding people, DOB’s and addresses
IP addresses – resolving to ISP’s as well as Geolocations
Social Media – searching for usernames, accounts
Email addresses- identifying user, compromised accounts, associated Social Media
Phone numbers – identifying owners, Mobile Network Operator, associated Social Media
Wi-Fi networks – identifying locations, names, security
MAC addresses – identifying manufacturers
Pictures and digital media – identifying sites sharing similar pictures
Part 2: Tools and Forensic Applications
Exif viewers – identify type of camera, dates and times, locations
SQLite database viewers – Examining SQLite databases
Plist Viewers – Examining Plist files
Date and Time convertors – Tools to convert Unix, Apple (Mac) and Windows file times
Forensic Programs – Forensic grade tools to conduct examinations.
Group Viewing Encouraged: Pay 1 Registration Fee
·Multiple attendees can group view the training from one device only and each attendee will receive a certificate.
·ONLY the registered attendee will receive a link to join the training (Link will be sent 1-2 Days Prior to the Event)
Quiz & Certificates: Within 24 hours after the live broadcast the registered attendee will receive an email with:
·Quiz link that will need to be forwarded to each person in your group so they may print a certificate after completing the quiz. ·30 Days Access of the Recording (this link may be shared with with others in your department)
*** No Refunds After Class Link Has Been Sent***