The exhibit hall opened early along with the registration area.
The morning session was packed with information. I sat in on the Flash Retriever Workshop presented by InfinaDyne. Flash Retriever Forensic Edition is a simple but powerful tool used to examine all types of flash or solid state media.
Some of the other sessions from the morning included lectures on building a digital lab and presentation skills for high-tech workers.
The afternoon workshops included working with InfinaDyne's CD/DVD Inspector and Micro Systemation's Mobile Device Investigations workshop.
The afternoon lectures included an overview of the much improved Ikena 2.0 from MotionDSP, a look at Cognitec's products, IP video trends and their implications for forensics, and much more.
In all, it was a very busy and productive day.
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