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Abstract

Digital Forensic Readiness Assessment (DFRA) are the analytical and investigative techniques for the preservation, identification, extraction, documentation, analysis and interpretation of computer media which is digitally stored or encoded for evidentiary and root-cause analysis.
This helps in the reconstruction of events found to be criminal, or helping to anticipate unauthorized actions shown to be disruptive to planned operations.
This session covers the following:
1. What is DFRA?
2. Why is DFRA required?
3. Factors which play an important role in DFRA
4. Organization Policies which must be present to facilitate DFRA
5. Overlap of DFRA and Information Security
6. What must an Auditor take into consideration while doing DFRA?
7. Practical Example of a DFRA report

Speaker

Navid Kagalwalla

Timing

Starts at Saturday February 08 2020, 10:45 AM. The sessions runs for about 1 hour.

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