DataFocus is an international conference, that has been successfully organized by INsig2, every year since 2012, and attended by more than 200 participants each year, from the whole world. DataFocus is all about exchanging experiences. We bring together law enforcement investigators, prosecutors, judges, court expert witnesses and let them talk about their experiences with digital evidence and digital forensic investigations.
Since its beginnings, DataFocus has always been a conference free of charge for all the attendees, based on invitation of the organizer. It was and still is, INsig2's way of contributing to the digital forensics community by bringing all experts dealing with digital evidence in one place and giving them a chance to learn from one another.
DataFocus 2016 is organized in three tracks
Legal track
Lecturers on legal aspects of collecting, processing and presenting digital evidence in criminal and administrative proceedings.
Investigation track
Lecturers on technical aspects of finding, preserving and processing digital evidence.
Technical track
Lecturers delivered by exhibitors, presenting and demonstrating newest products, services and trends in the digital forensic field.
Program
Time | Grand hall - Section A (Legal section) | Grand hall - Section B (Investigation section) | Grand hall - Section C (Technical section) | Hall - Opatija/Pula (Workshop) |
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8:30-9:00 | Registration, welcome coffee | |||
9:00-9:30 | Opening ceremony (Grand hall - Section B)
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9:30-11:00 | Keynote presentations (Grand hall - Section B)
Olivera Balašević, CEO of "Salayka", leading production company in Southeast Europe, Serbia | |||
11:00-11:30 | Coffee break/Sponsored by Hrvatski Telekom | |||
11:30-12:00 | Duty of communications intermediaries to cooperate in criminal investigations: challenges
| Incidents in 2015, trends, CTI methods
| Analyzing computer and mobile devices with new Belkasoft Evidence Center 2016
| Oxygen Forensic Detective: Mobile Devices and Cloud Forensics. Extract, analyze and locate vital evidence.
Tatiana Pankova and Olga Linerte, Oxygen, USA
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12:05-12:35 | Jurisdiction and the Internet
Stephen Mason, a barrister, an Associate Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in London, and a member of the IT Panel of the General Council of the Bar of England and Wales, United Kingdom | “KIOSK” Project
| Mobile Chat and Social App Forensics
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12:40-13:10 | Legal Aspetcs of Massive Data Collection: does Big data bring Big Evidence
| Intelligence analysis and national security: challenges
| What's New with Tableau and Emerging Technologies around SSDs
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13:15-14:30 | Lunch – Restaurant Tomislav | |||
14:30-15:00 | Boundlessness of Cyberspace vs. Limited Application of the National Criminal Law. Jurisdictional Questions in Cyberspace
| Mobile malware forensic analysis - lessons from the wild
| The latest version of Mobile Forensics XRY
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15:05-15:35 | European Convention on Human Rights and the proceedings before competition authorities
| Cyberterorizam - modern security threat
| Forensic image and video analysis: enhancement and authentication
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15:40-16:10 | The difference between civil and criminal proceedings concerning the legality of evidence
Vitomir Boić, Judge of the County Court of Velika Gorica, Croatia
| Working memory - a source of valuable forensic clues
Damir Paladin, Borea, Director, Croatia
| Mobile Forensics: Challenges in Obtaining, Analyzing and Applying Evidence from Mobile Applications.
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16:15-16:45 | The growth of electronic technology and problems in criminal law
| The beginning and end of digital evidence life cycle
| UFED Series: Cellebrite Mobile and Cloud Forensic Solutions
Dani Golovaty, Regional Sales Manager, Cellebrite Ltd., Israel
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17:00-17:15 | Closing ceremony (Grand hall - Section B)
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Plenary Lecturers
Stephen Mason
Olivera Balašević
Saša Živanović
Lecturers
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