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On-Demand Webinar: DFI News
Got Big Data? Adding Efficiency and Intelligence to Big Data Investigations
Growing volumes of data and an increasing number of digital storage devices have made the traditional methods for digital investigation unsustainable. For example, when dealing with an individual’s home, investigators and law enforcement officers must deal with large numbers of devices, including multiple computers, mobile devices and a variety of digital storage media. Investigations that involve data stored in corporate systems are even more challenging, with a larger number of devices and high volumes of data stored in a variety of difficult-to-access formats.

In light of these challenges, the traditional methods of analyzing each data repository individually using forensic tools is immensely time consuming. Further, it relies on human memory and brain power to extract intelligence and find links between disparate data sources. Investigating across all data sources simultaneously, rather than one at a time, is a much more efficient and sophisticated method to extract points to prove or intelligence across large volumes of data. For investigators, this approach saves considerable time and effort, which is a benefit in itself for many overworked and cash-strapped law enforcement agencies.

Join the panel of experts to hear about how these new techniques can be applied in real-word cases and to learn about the latest advances in digital investigations on large, unstructured data sets.

The session will be moderated by Tim Studt, Editorial Director, DFI News.

Featured speakers:
Jim Kent, Managing Director, Nuix Europe
Jim Kent is a pioneering digital forensics investigator, e-disclosure consultant and with more than 15 years experience as an advisor within the law enforcement, government, financial and commercial sectors. Before joining Nuix, he was Managing Director of 7Safe's Digital Forensics and e-disclosure consulting units.
Bob Lewis, Global Director - Cyber Forensics & Investigations, Barclays Bank
Bob Lewis is the Global Director of Cyber Forensics & Investigations at Barclays Bank. Prior to joining Barclays, Bob served as an operational team leader within both the Serious and Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) and its precursor agency the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU). Additionally he also led forensic teams within the Royal Air Force Police and Risk Advisory Group. Where, he specialised in all aspects of Counter Intelligence operations with particular emphasis on computer forensics and security work. Bob has led a team of internationally renowned investigators since 2002 and specialises in providing a forensic overview of investigations.
James Billingsley, Sales Engineer, Nuix
James Billingsley, Sales Engineer with Nuix (UK), has seven years experience in the field of Computer Forensics. James worked for a number of years as a senior Computer Forensics Investigator providing expert witness at both Magistrates and Crown Court in the UK. He has also worked as part of a Security Investigation & Assessment team as a Breach Investigation Consultant leading PCI Forensic Investigations. James is a Relativity Certified Administrator and working as an eDiscovery Consultant he has supported legal reviews hosted on the Relativity platform as part of continuing major global investigations.


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For more information on adding intelligence and efficiency to electronic investigations visit: www.nuix.com/investigation.
The efficiency of Nuix, coupled with the volume reduction allowed through culling using Nuix, and the ability to produce data at essentially no cost to either party, allowed both sides to work collaboratively to process, review, and produce and be prepared for their hearing.
Henry Berman, National Director of Client Services, Gulfstream

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