
The Digital Forensics Files Podcast
by Tyler Hatch, B.A., LL.B.
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Helping Victims Whose Intimate Images Have Been Posted Online
Feb 2, 2024
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Digital Forensics and Criminal Defense Cases
Feb 1, 2024
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Cole Popkin, Digital Forensics Analyst
Sep 13, 2023
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How to Remove A Fake Google Review
Dec 7, 2022
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Case Study: Pornography Heard in a Teams Meeting????
Oct 26, 2022
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| 2/2/24 | ![]() Helping Victims Whose Intimate Images Have Been Posted Online | In growing numbers, victims are having intimate images posted online without their consent. Once without appropriate recourse, a new BC law seeks to provide much needed help to victims. Daniel J. Reid, a defamation and privacy lawyer from Harper Grey LLP, joins Tyler Hatch of DFI Forensics to discuss this topic and the new development in the law. | — | ||||||
| 2/1/24 | ![]() Digital Forensics and Criminal Defense Cases | Civil or criminal, all cases require a focused and open mind ready to find the important details that tell the true story. Digital forensics examiners use specialized skills, training and tools to locate and analyze key artifacts that reveal the truth. In this episode of The Digital Forensics Files Podcast, Tyler Hatch of DFI Forensics discusses his overall and recent experiences assisting criminal defense lawyers. Listen in to gain insights into the world of digital forensics and how it can help in criminal cases. Don't miss out on this informative episode! | — | ||||||
| 9/13/23 | ![]() Cole Popkin, Digital Forensics Analyst | Cole Popkin, of Popkin Consultations, is an enthusiastic digital forensics analyst who graduated from Davenport University with a Bachelor's Degree in Digital Forensics. He has worked with the Michigan State Police and the US Department of Homeland Security. Cole and Tyler Hatch, of DFI Forensics, discuss training, cases and the tools of the trade on this episode of the Digital Forensics Files Podcast. | — | ||||||
| 12/7/22 | ![]() How to Remove A Fake Google Review | Receiving a negative Google review is frustrating, but an opportunity to learn and do better - assuming it's real. When it's a fake negative review, the stakes are raised as the poster is motivated by an attempt to harm your reputation and injure your business. But, fortunately, there are ways to effectively deal with a fake negative Google review and we go through in this episode! DFI Forensics | — | ||||||
| 10/26/22 | ![]() Case Study: Pornography Heard in a Teams Meeting???? | Pandemic woes! A group of employees join a video call early when all of the sudden they hear the vivid sounds of pornography. The employees point the finger at the soon to be fired employee from whom the sounds appear to be emanating from. HR gets involved, interviews everyone and issues a termination letter. The fired employee hires a lawyer and DFI Forensics gets the call for an examination of the employee's computer and cell phone. | — | ||||||
| 10/11/22 | ![]() How Lawyers and Litigants Can Spot Fake Text Messages! | Having authentic, admissible and verifiable text message evidence is important to lawyers and litigants. How to you accomplish that goal and how do you avoid being duped by fake text message screenshots? In this episode, Tyler Hatch of DFI Forensics discusses this issue and the methods used by unscrupulous litigants to produce convincing-looking but fake text message screenshots. | — | ||||||
| 5/26/22 | ![]() Stephen Cordon and Tyler Hatch of DFI Forensics | Stephen Cordon and Tyler Hatch of DFI Forensics | — | ||||||
| 12/14/19 | ![]() Get to Know Kimberley St. Pierre, A Vancouver Cyber Security Leader and Palo Alto Account Manager | Kimberley St. Pierre discusses how she became one of Vancouver's highly regarded cyber security professionals as well as her involvement with ISACA, BC Aware, SheLeadsTech. Emerging from the telecommunications world, she jumped at the opportunity to accept the challenge of a high profile cyber security role. Kim dove in head first and learned more about the field and it shows! She balances the rigours of her busy professional life by enjoying one of her greatest passions - riding and jumping horses! Enjoy the episode and don't forget to like, follow and share The Digital Forensics Files Podcast! | — | ||||||
| 12/6/19 | ![]() Kobalt Security Founder and Information Security Expert Michael Argast | Michael Argast is the founder of Kobalt.io, a richly experienced and deeply knowledgeable information security expert in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Michael's forward-thinking, relevant approach to the "culture of cybersecurity" is intriguing and fascinating to hear. I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to sit down with him on this episode and talk cybersecurity and incident response! Connect with Michael Argast on LinkedIn or Twitter and be sure to visit Kobalt.io to check out the free Ransomware Readiness Guide and other resources offered! | — | ||||||
| 11/28/19 | ![]() Farshad Abasi of Forward Security Inc. Discusses His Specialty of Application and Cloud Security | Farshad Abasi of Forward Security Inc. stops by to discuss information security as it applies to cloud and application security. Forward Security is comprised of a team of highly accomplished professionals who focus on delivering security solutions in the Finance, Health, Technology, and Utilities industries. Our team has experience with some of world’s largest organizations such as HSBC, Intel, and Motorola, all the way to medium sized enterprises and even local start-ups. We understand the issues that each size and scale of company may face, and we work closely with your team to ensure a successful solution is in place. | — | ||||||
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| 11/10/19 | ![]() Digital Forensics Trainer and Former Law Enforcement Officer, Brett Shavers | Brett Shavers is a former law enforcement officer of a municipal police department. He has been an investigator assigned to state and federal task forces. Besides working many specialty positions, Brett was the first digital forensics examiner at his police department, attended over 2000 hours of forensic training courses across the country, collected more than a few certifications along the way, and set up the department's first digital forensics lab in a small, cluttered storage closet. | — | ||||||
| 11/7/19 | ![]() Lawyer Scott Stanley of Murphy Battista LLP Helps Plaintiffs in "David vs. Goliath" Cases | Scott Stanley went to law school to help people and he's doing in a big way by representing Plaintiffs at Murphy Battista LLP. Murphy Battista is a "tort" firm that exclusively represents Plaintiffs in actionable civil wrongs. The opponent Scott's clients face are usually large corporations and insurance companies with deep pockets who are not afraid to use their resources to fight Scott's clients. It's hardly a fair fight - at least on paper - but Scott has seen it all before and he knows how to navigate the imbalance of power to get his clients justice and fair compensation for the wrongs they have suffered. A veteran litigator who has conducted over 100 lengthy trials - 40 of them jury trials - Scott is one of the top trial lawyers in Vancouver, BC. Scott breaks down the meaning of a "class action" lawsuit with particular emphasis on how they apply to privacy and data breaches following a cyberattack. To learn more about Scott's practice and his firm Murphy Battista LLP go to murphybattista.com. | — | ||||||
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