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Technology and digital evidence are at the forefront of nearly every criminal, civil, and corporate investigation in the world. For the past thirty years digital evidence such as computers, cellular phones, tablets, servers, GPS devices, gaming consoles, storage devices, and network infrastructure devices have been forensically analyzed and presented in legal proceedings. In many cases digital evidence has been the smoking gun leading to successful convictions, lawsuits, employment terminations, and exonerations. Although digital forensics has been recognized as a legitimate forensic science and has been utilized in the criminal justice system for the same length of time that DNA has, the discipline is anything but disciplined. Within the United States, any law enforcement agency, business, or individual can open a forensic laboratory and begin providing services without having to demonstrate even foundational knowledge, skills, or abilities. To further evidence this, within the law enforcement community alone there are only 67 digital forensic laboratories accredited to the ISO 17025:2005 standards for the nearly 18,000 law enforcement agencies in the country. The lack of requirements for digital forensic practitioners to be certified in their discipline, be accountable to industry best practices and standards, or work out of accredited laboratories places the credibility of this forensic science in jeopardy. This paper will discuss the risks and impacts associated with unskilled practitioners who perform digital forensic analysis. Also included will be an examination of some legal cases that highlight the risks identified within the paper. Research and practical experience will be drawn upon to provide the reader with proposed solutions to improve the quality of the digital forensic discipline. Topics such as forensic analyst training, proficiency testing, certification, best practices, policies and procedures, and laboratory standards and accreditation will be discussed. The good news is that much of the work has already been done to identify digital forensic best practices and laboratory standards. This paper will provide a framework for digital forensic practitioners and managers to comply with best practices, standards, guidelines, and analyst certification and training within the discipline as well as minimum requirements that should be met before digital forensic evidence is allowed to be introduced into a legal proceeding. Keywords: digital forensics, computer forensics, digital evidence, forensic laboratory accreditation, forensic certifications, digital forensic best practices]]>

Technology and digital evidence are at the forefront of nearly every criminal, civil, and corporate investigation in the world. For the past thirty years digital evidence such as computers, cellular phones, tablets, servers, GPS devices, gaming consoles, storage devices, and network infrastructure devices have been forensically analyzed and presented in legal proceedings. In many cases digital evidence has been the smoking gun leading to successful convictions, lawsuits, employment terminations, and exonerations. Although digital forensics has been recognized as a legitimate forensic science and has been utilized in the criminal justice system for the same length of time that DNA has, the discipline is anything but disciplined. Within the United States, any law enforcement agency, business, or individual can open a forensic laboratory and begin providing services without having to demonstrate even foundational knowledge, skills, or abilities. To further evidence this, within the law enforcement community alone there are only 67 digital forensic laboratories accredited to the ISO 17025:2005 standards for the nearly 18,000 law enforcement agencies in the country. The lack of requirements for digital forensic practitioners to be certified in their discipline, be accountable to industry best practices and standards, or work out of accredited laboratories places the credibility of this forensic science in jeopardy. This paper will discuss the risks and impacts associated with unskilled practitioners who perform digital forensic analysis. Also included will be an examination of some legal cases that highlight the risks identified within the paper. Research and practical experience will be drawn upon to provide the reader with proposed solutions to improve the quality of the digital forensic discipline. Topics such as forensic analyst training, proficiency testing, certification, best practices, policies and procedures, and laboratory standards and accreditation will be discussed. The good news is that much of the work has already been done to identify digital forensic best practices and laboratory standards. This paper will provide a framework for digital forensic practitioners and managers to comply with best practices, standards, guidelines, and analyst certification and training within the discipline as well as minimum requirements that should be met before digital forensic evidence is allowed to be introduced into a legal proceeding. Keywords: digital forensics, computer forensics, digital evidence, forensic laboratory accreditation, forensic certifications, digital forensic best practices]]>
Mon, 11 May 2015 23:32:09 GMT /moulinj/disheveled-digital-forensics-msisa-thesis-by-joshua-s-moulin moulinj@slideshare.net(moulinj) Disheveled Digital Forensics: The Impact of Inconsistent Standards, Certifications, and Accreditation moulinj Technology and digital evidence are at the forefront of nearly every criminal, civil, and corporate investigation in the world. For the past thirty years digital evidence such as computers, cellular phones, tablets, servers, GPS devices, gaming consoles, storage devices, and network infrastructure devices have been forensically analyzed and presented in legal proceedings. In many cases digital evidence has been the smoking gun leading to successful convictions, lawsuits, employment terminations, and exonerations. Although digital forensics has been recognized as a legitimate forensic science and has been utilized in the criminal justice system for the same length of time that DNA has, the discipline is anything but disciplined. Within the United States, any law enforcement agency, business, or individual can open a forensic laboratory and begin providing services without having to demonstrate even foundational knowledge, skills, or abilities. To further evidence this, within the law enforcement community alone there are only 67 digital forensic laboratories accredited to the ISO 17025:2005 standards for the nearly 18,000 law enforcement agencies in the country. The lack of requirements for digital forensic practitioners to be certified in their discipline, be accountable to industry best practices and standards, or work out of accredited laboratories places the credibility of this forensic science in jeopardy. This paper will discuss the risks and impacts associated with unskilled practitioners who perform digital forensic analysis. Also included will be an examination of some legal cases that highlight the risks identified within the paper. Research and practical experience will be drawn upon to provide the reader with proposed solutions to improve the quality of the digital forensic discipline. Topics such as forensic analyst training, proficiency testing, certification, best practices, policies and procedures, and laboratory standards and accreditation will be discussed. The good news is that much of the work has already been done to identify digital forensic best practices and laboratory standards. This paper will provide a framework for digital forensic practitioners and managers to comply with best practices, standards, guidelines, and analyst certification and training within the discipline as well as minimum requirements that should be met before digital forensic evidence is allowed to be introduced into a legal proceeding. Keywords: digital forensics, computer forensics, digital evidence, forensic laboratory accreditation, forensic certifications, digital forensic best practices <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/disheveleddigitalforensics-msisathesisbyjoshuas-150511233209-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Technology and digital evidence are at the forefront of nearly every criminal, civil, and corporate investigation in the world. For the past thirty years digital evidence such as computers, cellular phones, tablets, servers, GPS devices, gaming consoles, storage devices, and network infrastructure devices have been forensically analyzed and presented in legal proceedings. In many cases digital evidence has been the smoking gun leading to successful convictions, lawsuits, employment terminations, and exonerations. Although digital forensics has been recognized as a legitimate forensic science and has been utilized in the criminal justice system for the same length of time that DNA has, the discipline is anything but disciplined. Within the United States, any law enforcement agency, business, or individual can open a forensic laboratory and begin providing services without having to demonstrate even foundational knowledge, skills, or abilities. To further evidence this, within the law enforcement community alone there are only 67 digital forensic laboratories accredited to the ISO 17025:2005 standards for the nearly 18,000 law enforcement agencies in the country. The lack of requirements for digital forensic practitioners to be certified in their discipline, be accountable to industry best practices and standards, or work out of accredited laboratories places the credibility of this forensic science in jeopardy. This paper will discuss the risks and impacts associated with unskilled practitioners who perform digital forensic analysis. Also included will be an examination of some legal cases that highlight the risks identified within the paper. Research and practical experience will be drawn upon to provide the reader with proposed solutions to improve the quality of the digital forensic discipline. Topics such as forensic analyst training, proficiency testing, certification, best practices, policies and procedures, and laboratory standards and accreditation will be discussed. The good news is that much of the work has already been done to identify digital forensic best practices and laboratory standards. This paper will provide a framework for digital forensic practitioners and managers to comply with best practices, standards, guidelines, and analyst certification and training within the discipline as well as minimum requirements that should be met before digital forensic evidence is allowed to be introduced into a legal proceeding. Keywords: digital forensics, computer forensics, digital evidence, forensic laboratory accreditation, forensic certifications, digital forensic best practices
Disheveled Digital Forensics: The Impact of Inconsistent Standards, Certifications, and Accreditation from Josh Moulin, MSISA,CISSP
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Information Security Basics for Businesses and Individuals /slideshow/2014-info-sec-presentation-public-version/41607261 2014infosecpresentationpublicversion-141115220403-conversion-gate01
This presentation is given as a 30-minute intro to information security and cybersecurity for organizations that are interested in quick wins to improve their security posture.]]>

This presentation is given as a 30-minute intro to information security and cybersecurity for organizations that are interested in quick wins to improve their security posture.]]>
Sat, 15 Nov 2014 22:04:03 GMT /slideshow/2014-info-sec-presentation-public-version/41607261 moulinj@slideshare.net(moulinj) Information Security Basics for Businesses and Individuals moulinj This presentation is given as a 30-minute intro to information security and cybersecurity for organizations that are interested in quick wins to improve their security posture. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014infosecpresentationpublicversion-141115220403-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation is given as a 30-minute intro to information security and cybersecurity for organizations that are interested in quick wins to improve their security posture.
Information Security Basics for Businesses and Individuals from Josh Moulin, MSISA,CISSP
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Josh Moulin: Designing a Mobile Digital Forensic Lab on a Budget /slideshow/josh-moulin-designing-a-mobile-digital-forensic-lab-on-a-budget/37620990 joshmoulin-designingamobiledigitalforensiclabonabudget-140803162440-phpapp01
Josh Moulin describes his experience building a mobile digital forensic lab on a small budget. This article discusses the effectiveness and efficiencies gained by having a mobile digital lab as well as some of the considerations when building one.]]>

Josh Moulin describes his experience building a mobile digital forensic lab on a small budget. This article discusses the effectiveness and efficiencies gained by having a mobile digital lab as well as some of the considerations when building one.]]>
Sun, 03 Aug 2014 16:24:40 GMT /slideshow/josh-moulin-designing-a-mobile-digital-forensic-lab-on-a-budget/37620990 moulinj@slideshare.net(moulinj) Josh Moulin: Designing a Mobile Digital Forensic Lab on a Budget moulinj Josh Moulin describes his experience building a mobile digital forensic lab on a small budget. This article discusses the effectiveness and efficiencies gained by having a mobile digital lab as well as some of the considerations when building one. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/joshmoulin-designingamobiledigitalforensiclabonabudget-140803162440-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Josh Moulin describes his experience building a mobile digital forensic lab on a small budget. This article discusses the effectiveness and efficiencies gained by having a mobile digital lab as well as some of the considerations when building one.
Josh Moulin: Designing a Mobile Digital Forensic Lab on a Budget from Josh Moulin, MSISA,CISSP
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Josh Moulin: Cyberstalking Presentation /slideshow/josh-moulin-cyberstalking-presentation/26204123 cyberstalkingforweb-130915032651-phpapp01
In this presentation Josh Moulin provides information on Cyberstalking.]]>

In this presentation Josh Moulin provides information on Cyberstalking.]]>
Sun, 15 Sep 2013 03:26:51 GMT /slideshow/josh-moulin-cyberstalking-presentation/26204123 moulinj@slideshare.net(moulinj) Josh Moulin: Cyberstalking Presentation moulinj In this presentation Josh Moulin provides information on Cyberstalking. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cyberstalkingforweb-130915032651-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this presentation Josh Moulin provides information on Cyberstalking.
Josh Moulin: Cyberstalking Presentation from Josh Moulin, MSISA,CISSP
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Josh Moulin: Finding deleted URLs in Mozilla Firefox places.sqlite /slideshow/josh-moulin/26204048 12-2012-mozillafirefoxdeletedurlsinplaces-130915031809-phpapp02
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Sun, 15 Sep 2013 03:18:09 GMT /slideshow/josh-moulin/26204048 moulinj@slideshare.net(moulinj) Josh Moulin: Finding deleted URLs in Mozilla Firefox places.sqlite moulinj <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/12-2012-mozillafirefoxdeletedurlsinplaces-130915031809-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Josh Moulin: Finding deleted URLs in Mozilla Firefox places.sqlite from Josh Moulin, MSISA,CISSP
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Josh Moulin: What every prosecutor should know about peer to-peer investigations /slideshow/what-every-prosecutor-should-know-about-peer-topeer-investigations/26204017 whateveryprosecutorshouldknowaboutpeer-to-peerinvestigations-130915031414-phpapp01
In this article Josh Moulin discusses how Peer to Peer (p2p) works and how it is used to commit various cyber crimes. The article is written for prosecutors and law enforcement, however it contains general information that may be of assistance to anyone wanting to better understand how this technology functions.]]>

In this article Josh Moulin discusses how Peer to Peer (p2p) works and how it is used to commit various cyber crimes. The article is written for prosecutors and law enforcement, however it contains general information that may be of assistance to anyone wanting to better understand how this technology functions.]]>
Sun, 15 Sep 2013 03:14:14 GMT /slideshow/what-every-prosecutor-should-know-about-peer-topeer-investigations/26204017 moulinj@slideshare.net(moulinj) Josh Moulin: What every prosecutor should know about peer to-peer investigations moulinj In this article Josh Moulin discusses how Peer to Peer (p2p) works and how it is used to commit various cyber crimes. The article is written for prosecutors and law enforcement, however it contains general information that may be of assistance to anyone wanting to better understand how this technology functions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whateveryprosecutorshouldknowaboutpeer-to-peerinvestigations-130915031414-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In this article Josh Moulin discusses how Peer to Peer (p2p) works and how it is used to commit various cyber crimes. The article is written for prosecutors and law enforcement, however it contains general information that may be of assistance to anyone wanting to better understand how this technology functions.
Josh Moulin: What every prosecutor should know about peer to-peer investigations from Josh Moulin, MSISA,CISSP
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Josh Moulin: Law Enforcement Multi-Disciplinary Team Approach to Technology Facilitated Crimes Against Children /slideshow/mdt-tfcac-protocol-25333784/25333784 mdttfcacprotocol-130817044708-phpapp02
This document was created to assist MDTs with the investigation of technology-facilitated crimes against children.]]>

This document was created to assist MDTs with the investigation of technology-facilitated crimes against children.]]>
Sat, 17 Aug 2013 04:47:08 GMT /slideshow/mdt-tfcac-protocol-25333784/25333784 moulinj@slideshare.net(moulinj) Josh Moulin: Law Enforcement Multi-Disciplinary Team Approach to Technology Facilitated Crimes Against Children moulinj This document was created to assist MDTs with the investigation of technology-facilitated crimes against children. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/mdttfcacprotocol-130817044708-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This document was created to assist MDTs with the investigation of technology-facilitated crimes against children.
Josh Moulin: Law Enforcement Multi-Disciplinary Team Approach to Technology Facilitated Crimes Against Children from Josh Moulin, MSISA,CISSP
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Josh Moulin: Internet Scams and Identity Theft Prevention /slideshow/internet-scams-and-identity-theft-prevention/25331168 onlinescamsandidtheft-130817014856-phpapp02
This presentation is designed to be 30 minutes and provides the audience with some information on Internet scams and how to protect themselves against identity theft. The presentation was designed and given by Josh Moulin, an 11 year veteran of law enforcement and now a cybersecurity team lead for a federal agency that focuses on national security. Josh has multiple certifications in law enforcement and digital forensics and has been considered an expert in his field. Josh speaks across the nation on various cyber issues and has been qualified as an expert witness in both state and federal court on numerous occasions. ]]>

This presentation is designed to be 30 minutes and provides the audience with some information on Internet scams and how to protect themselves against identity theft. The presentation was designed and given by Josh Moulin, an 11 year veteran of law enforcement and now a cybersecurity team lead for a federal agency that focuses on national security. Josh has multiple certifications in law enforcement and digital forensics and has been considered an expert in his field. Josh speaks across the nation on various cyber issues and has been qualified as an expert witness in both state and federal court on numerous occasions. ]]>
Sat, 17 Aug 2013 01:48:55 GMT /slideshow/internet-scams-and-identity-theft-prevention/25331168 moulinj@slideshare.net(moulinj) Josh Moulin: Internet Scams and Identity Theft Prevention moulinj This presentation is designed to be 30 minutes and provides the audience with some information on Internet scams and how to protect themselves against identity theft. The presentation was designed and given by Josh Moulin, an 11 year veteran of law enforcement and now a cybersecurity team lead for a federal agency that focuses on national security. Josh has multiple certifications in law enforcement and digital forensics and has been considered an expert in his field. Josh speaks across the nation on various cyber issues and has been qualified as an expert witness in both state and federal court on numerous occasions. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/onlinescamsandidtheft-130817014856-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation is designed to be 30 minutes and provides the audience with some information on Internet scams and how to protect themselves against identity theft. The presentation was designed and given by Josh Moulin, an 11 year veteran of law enforcement and now a cybersecurity team lead for a federal agency that focuses on national security. Josh has multiple certifications in law enforcement and digital forensics and has been considered an expert in his field. Josh speaks across the nation on various cyber issues and has been qualified as an expert witness in both state and federal court on numerous occasions.
Josh Moulin: Internet Scams and Identity Theft Prevention from Josh Moulin, MSISA,CISSP
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Josh Moulin: Basic Fire Investigation for Law Enforcement /slideshow/basic-fire-investigation-for-law-enforcement/25330720 basicfireinvestigationforl-130817010755-phpapp02
This presentation was given in 2003 to a group of law enforcement officers attending a fire/arson seminar. The presentation provides information on basic fire investigative steps, roles and responsibilities of fire departments and law enforcement, motivations of fire setters, legal aspects, and search/seizure. The instructor, Josh Moulin, has 18 years of public safety experience including 7 in Fire/EMS and 11 in law enforcement. Josh has an Associates degree in fire science and a Bachelor's degree in Fire Service Administration. He holds multiple fire and law enforcement certifications and is a graduate of the National Fire Academy's Fire/Arson School.]]>

This presentation was given in 2003 to a group of law enforcement officers attending a fire/arson seminar. The presentation provides information on basic fire investigative steps, roles and responsibilities of fire departments and law enforcement, motivations of fire setters, legal aspects, and search/seizure. The instructor, Josh Moulin, has 18 years of public safety experience including 7 in Fire/EMS and 11 in law enforcement. Josh has an Associates degree in fire science and a Bachelor's degree in Fire Service Administration. He holds multiple fire and law enforcement certifications and is a graduate of the National Fire Academy's Fire/Arson School.]]>
Sat, 17 Aug 2013 01:07:55 GMT /slideshow/basic-fire-investigation-for-law-enforcement/25330720 moulinj@slideshare.net(moulinj) Josh Moulin: Basic Fire Investigation for Law Enforcement moulinj This presentation was given in 2003 to a group of law enforcement officers attending a fire/arson seminar. The presentation provides information on basic fire investigative steps, roles and responsibilities of fire departments and law enforcement, motivations of fire setters, legal aspects, and search/seizure. The instructor, Josh Moulin, has 18 years of public safety experience including 7 in Fire/EMS and 11 in law enforcement. Josh has an Associates degree in fire science and a Bachelor's degree in Fire Service Administration. He holds multiple fire and law enforcement certifications and is a graduate of the National Fire Academy's Fire/Arson School. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/basicfireinvestigationforl-130817010755-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation was given in 2003 to a group of law enforcement officers attending a fire/arson seminar. The presentation provides information on basic fire investigative steps, roles and responsibilities of fire departments and law enforcement, motivations of fire setters, legal aspects, and search/seizure. The instructor, Josh Moulin, has 18 years of public safety experience including 7 in Fire/EMS and 11 in law enforcement. Josh has an Associates degree in fire science and a Bachelor&#39;s degree in Fire Service Administration. He holds multiple fire and law enforcement certifications and is a graduate of the National Fire Academy&#39;s Fire/Arson School.
Josh Moulin: Basic Fire Investigation for Law Enforcement from Josh Moulin, MSISA,CISSP
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