Could a smart refrigerator and a thermostat team up to exonerate you from a crime? How much data is your phone giving away to anyone in the same room as you who scans for it? A digital forensic examiner tells us how the Internet of Things is changing the nature of “evidence” in investigations.
Jonathan Rajewski is the Director of the Senator Patrick Leahy Center for Digital Investigation at Champlain College. Jonathan leads cyber security and digital forensic research projects and investigations for corporate, nonprofit and governmental entities. He has a passion for helping others understand extremely complex technical topics and cybercrime investigations, which fuels his abilities to teach, empower and advise organizations on how to properly approach the ever-evolving threats on the Internet.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
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