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iPhone Forensics: Recovering Evidence, Personal Data, and Corporate Assets
Master Class: Jonathan Zdziarski
What will I learn? | About this class | Who should attend? | What's Included? | Instructor
This Master Class has Concluded
The sessions were presented live May 26-27, 2009.
Price: $3500
Vetted law enforcement professionals, government employees: $2500
Schedule
May 26-27, 2009
This 2-day workshop runs from 9am - 5pm each day.
Location
Chicago Police Training Academy
1300 W Jackson Blvd
Chicago, IL 60607
What will I learn?
- Determine what kind of evidence is stored on the device
- Prepare an environment for iPhone forensics
- Break v1.x and v2.x passcode-protected iPhones to gain access to the device
- Build a custom recovery toolkit for the iPhone
- Interrupt iPhone 3G's ?secure wipe? process
- Conduct data recovery of a v1.x and v2.x iPhone user disk partition, and preserve and recover the entire raw user disk partition
- Recover deleted voicemail, images, email, and other personal data using data carving techniques
- Recover geotagged metadata from camera photos
- Discover Google map lookups, typing cache, and other data stored on the live file system
- Extract contact information and other data from the iPhone's database
- Discover a desktop trace and find out what desktops have an establish relationship to the device
- Use different recovery strategies based on case needs
About this class

More and more people are finding clever uses for Apple iPhones, such as communicating with corporate networks and downloading sensitive information. These devices store an enormous amount of data, and knowing how to recover it is a critical investigative skill for both civil and criminal cases today. In this highly specialized two-day workshop, you?ll be guided through a complete forensic examination of the iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPod touch. You?ll learn how to salvage stored and deleted information from the devices, such as voicemail, email, images, web data, documents, maps, and more.
Data forensics expert Jonathan Zdziarski leads this unique workshop, which is based on his comprehensive book, iPhone Forensics (O?Reilly Media). As part of your enrollment, you?ll receive a copy of the book and a USB keychain drive containing the forensics toolkit Zdziarski uses. Sign up today?don?t wait until important data is lost forever.
Who should attend?
- Law enforcement professionals and government employees who need to process iPhones for evidence
- IT or security professional looking for ways to manage sensitive data on employee iPhones
What's Included?
- A copy of iPhone Forensics to help you follow the workshop presentations
- A USB keychain drive containing the tools used by workshop instructor Jonathan Zdziarski, and an electronic copy of the book

Instructor
Jonathan Zdziarski is a research scientist specializing in machine learning technology to combat online fraud and spam, an effort that led him to develop networking products capable of learning how to protect customers. Jonathan is also known for cracking the secrets of the iPhone. His first book, iPhone Open Application Development, taught developers how to write applications for the popular device before Apple introduced their own software development kit. Before the publication of his second book, iPhone Forensics, Jonathan wrote and supported an iPhone forensics manual exclusively for law enforcement personnel, and assisted many forensic examiners in their investigations. Today, he frequently consults law enforcement agencies and corporate security personnel.


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