While many events were feeling downsized and forlorn with having to go virtual, the Open Source Digital Forensics Conference this year was a huge success — the largest virtual event in Basis Technology’s history.
Most years when OSDFCon is held in-person in the Washington, D.C. area attendees vary between 400 to 600. This year, over 13,000 people registered, and more than 5,700 people participated throughout the day.
Brian Carrier again served as conference chair and emceed the whole day from his self-made studio. Other speakers included:
Brian Moran BriMor Labs
Jamie Levy, Volatility
Kumarshankar Raychaudhuri, LNJN National Institute of Criminology and Forensic Science, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India
Sarah Edwards, BlackBag Technologies and SANS
Harlan Carvey, DFIR Nerd
Joseph Mccormack, Champlain College
Austin Grupposo, Champlain College
Ali Hadi, Champlain College
Asif Matadar, Tanium
Alexis Brignoni, FBI
Thank you to our Autopsy Module Contest participants, this year’s winners were:
SpeechToText module
AD1_Extractor
Forensic Analysis for Mobile Apps (FAMA)
Once again thank you to our sponsors:
Google
Cipher Tech
DeSales University
Cyber Triage
PolySwarm
Volatility Foundation
A huge thank you to everyone else who made this event a rousing success!
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