- Bell Aliant
- NHTCU & FBI
- Peter Allor
- Marcel van den Berg
- Rainer Böhme
- Bob Burls
- William Cheswick
- Carlos Cid
- Anton Chuvakin
- Dave De Coster
- Lord Errol
- Boris Goranov
- Martijn de Hamer
- Elly van den Heuvel
- Jaap-Henk Hoepman
- Bart Jacobs
- Sari Kajantie
- Mark Koek
- Jos Kuijpers
- Brett Lambo
- Eric Luiijf
- Scott McIntyre
- Milton Mueller
- Pär Österberg Medina
- Carol Overes
- Richard Perlotto
- David Rice
- Marcus Sachs
- Jacques Schuurman
- Alex Shipp
- Lance Spitzner
- Don Stikvoort
- Gigi Tagliapietra
- Jan Joris Vereijken
- Rémon Verkerk
- Randal Vickers
- David Watson
- Tillmann Werner
- Maurice Wessling
- Colin Whittaker
- Georg Wicherski
- Nicholas Witchell
- Dave Woutersen
Rémon Verkerk is an investigator within the Forensic Services unit at Hoffmann Investigations. After eight years of working for the Amsterdam police force. Rémon worked from 2000 till 2007 as a senior/expert digital forensic investigator. He was a member of the Digital Expertise Team as well as the ‘Counter-Terrorism and Activism’ unit of the Dutch National Police Agency, where he conducted investigations into organized crime, counter-terrorism, money laundering and cybercrime. During this period he was a also a member of Interpol’s European Working Party on IT-Crime (EWPITC) and the Netherlands High Tech Crime Center. At Hoffmann, Rémon is conducting digital forensic investigations in the fields of fraud, hacking, theft and other misbehavior.
Network Forensics – How much evidence are you ignoring?Nowadays encryption and new technologies make it harder to collect evidence using disk forensics. In many cases network forensics does not even appear to be part of an investigation. The aim of the presentation is to create awareness of the necessity of conducting analysis on non-static data and how to collect and process them forensically.
