The April Meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 9:00am
at Digital Intelligence, 17165 W Glendale Dr, New Berlin, WI 53151
(This will be an In Person and virtual meeting through Zoom)
PRESENTATION:
Cindy Murphy, President Tetra Defense
Cindy will discuss the current status on Ransomware and she will share some tips about resumes, interviews, and training when looking to advance in the DFIR Field.
Cindy Murphy worked in law enforcement for 31 years, starting her career in the US Army as an MP in 1985 and joining the Madison Police Department in 1991. She began investigating computer related crimes in 1998 before being promoted to detective in 2000. Since then, Cindy has become one of the most highly respected experts in the digital forensics field.
Cindy has been teaching digital forensics since 2002. She helped develop a digital forensics certification curriculum for Madison Area Technical College and co-authored the SANS FOR585 Advanced Smartphone Forensics course. Throughout her career, it’s safe to say that Cindy has taught thousands of digital forensics students and professionals globally through this coursework, keynote addresses, white papers and articles.
Both during her time in law enforcement and at Tetra, Cindy has provided expert testimony in court proceedings involving homicide, financial crimes, sexual assault, robberies, the possession and production of child pornography, money laundering, intellectual property theft, drug trafficking, computer crimes, aggravated battery, and more.
Most recently, Cindy testified in an intellectual property case as the digital forensics expert. At its’ conclusion, Lumileds, a semiconductor company, was awarded $66 million after the jury found the defendant’s liable for damages in intellectual property theft.
at Digital Intelligence, 17165 W Glendale Dr, New Berlin, WI 53151
(This will be an In Person and virtual meeting through Zoom)
PRESENTATION:
Cindy Murphy, President Tetra Defense
Cindy will discuss the current status on Ransomware and she will share some tips about resumes, interviews, and training when looking to advance in the DFIR Field.
Cindy Murphy worked in law enforcement for 31 years, starting her career in the US Army as an MP in 1985 and joining the Madison Police Department in 1991. She began investigating computer related crimes in 1998 before being promoted to detective in 2000. Since then, Cindy has become one of the most highly respected experts in the digital forensics field.
Cindy has been teaching digital forensics since 2002. She helped develop a digital forensics certification curriculum for Madison Area Technical College and co-authored the SANS FOR585 Advanced Smartphone Forensics course. Throughout her career, it’s safe to say that Cindy has taught thousands of digital forensics students and professionals globally through this coursework, keynote addresses, white papers and articles.
Both during her time in law enforcement and at Tetra, Cindy has provided expert testimony in court proceedings involving homicide, financial crimes, sexual assault, robberies, the possession and production of child pornography, money laundering, intellectual property theft, drug trafficking, computer crimes, aggravated battery, and more.
Most recently, Cindy testified in an intellectual property case as the digital forensics expert. At its’ conclusion, Lumileds, a semiconductor company, was awarded $66 million after the jury found the defendant’s liable for damages in intellectual property theft.