We’ve had a great week teaching. Here are some photos..

Cellebrite has been so cool to us through the years. They were one of our first donors, pitching in a huge load of USB drives for our classroom in Uganda. I'm glad to finally be pitching their gear.

Cellebrite has been so cool to us through the years. They were one of our first donors, pitching in a huge load of USB drives for our classroom in Uganda. But when they made the donation, I didn’t know much about forensics. These days, I’m doing a bit of forensics training, and I finally got my hands on some of their gear. I was thrilled to discover that it worked VERY well, had a smooth interface and didn’t throw me any nasty surprises. Now, I can honestly give Cellebrite’s gear my highest recommendation.

Cool shot of a "crime scene" we fabricated for the students. They're using rubber gloves and evidence bags for the electronics. These guys were very CSI and pulled biological evidence (prints, hair) as well.

Cool shot of a “crime scene” we fabricated for the students. They’re using rubber gloves and evidence bags for the electronics. These guys were very CSI and pulled biological evidence (prints, hair) as well.

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Another cool CSI shot. This team is taking photos of the cell phone, documenting everything about the phone including all the SMS and data files. This tool (Fernico ZRT, http://www.fernico.com/zrt.html) is the ONLY tool that will pull all logical forensic data  from ANY working cell phone.

Another cool CSI shot. This team is taking photos of the cell phone, documenting everything about the phone including all the SMS and data files. This tool (Fernico ZRT) is the ONLY tool that will pull all logical forensic data from ANY working cell phone. That’s because it uses photos. The process is clunky, and time consuming, but it’s complete and the report is great.