WIlson has eight years of experience in the fields of digital forensics and eDiscovery investigations for complex civil and criminal matters, technical assessments, cybercrime and data breach investigations. He has extensive experience as the technical lead on these domestic and global investigative matters. During his time with PwC, WIlson has been the primary technical lead in performing forensic investigations in preserving and analysing a diverse set of IT systems and devices, and generating report documentation of findings. He led in a consultant capacity to analyze, research, and design electronic inventory and collection procedures with current data storage systems. He also has experience in conducting investigations with link analysis visualization tools, and analyzing large data sets with innovative technologies.
Mobile devices are expected to become the dominant banking and payment channel in the near future. This puts them directly in the cross-hairs of threat actors around the world as a prime vector to gain access to your information, network and money. In this session we'll see exactly how rogue apps, malware and...
Shaffer joined PricewaterhouseCoopers in 2015 after 25 years with the United States Secret Service as a Senior Special Agent and Director of the top ranked Secret Service Digital Forensics Laboratory. He has extensive and varied experience as an investigator, protection specialist, counter terrorism specialist, Team Leader and digital forensic examiner. Mr. Shaffer was nominated on separate occasions for Secret Service Agent of the Year and Texas Law Enforcement Agent of the Year. His areas of focus include digital forensics, incident response, investigations, e-discovery and litigation support. He has worked on hundreds of forensic investigations related to cybercrime, IP theft, fraud, terrorism, kidnapping, and murder. Mr. Shaffer has investigated cases across numerous industries including energy, retail, banking, healthcare, telecommunications, and federal/state governments.
WIlson has eight years of experience in the fields of digital forensics and eDiscovery investigations for complex civil and criminal matters, technical assessments, cybercrime and data breach investigations. He has extensive experience as the technical lead on these domestic and global investigative matters. During his time with PwC, WIlson has been the primary technical lead in performing forensic investigations in preserving and analysing a diverse set of IT systems and devices, and generating report documentation of findings. He led in a consultant capacity to analyze, research, and design electronic inventory and collection procedures with current data storage systems. He also has experience in conducting investigations with link analysis visualization tools, and analyzing large data sets with innovative technologies.
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