Handheld Forensics – How to Guide for Anyone 
Amber Schroader, CEO
Paraben Corporation
Presentation Abstract:
This introduction into the world of mobile forensics will walk you through what you should do if an incident occurs with a mobile device. How to seize, acquire, and analyze the data in the most forensically sound matter possible. Learn common pitfalls, and how to prepare your organization for the new digital evidence found in mobile devices.
Bio:
Amber Schroader has been a driving force in the field of computer forensics for the past sixteen years. During this time, she has developed and taught numerous courses for the computer forensic arena, specializing in wireless forensics as well as mobile technologies. Ms Schroader is the CEO of Paraben Corporation and is the driving force behind many of the most innovative forensic technologies on the market today. Ms Schroader has been key in developing new and effective technology to help investigators with the extraction of digital evidence from hard drives, e-mail and, mobile devices. Ms Schroader coined the concept of the 360 degrees of digital forensics for each of these areas. Amber has extensive experience working with all sectors of forensic investigation, ranging from federal, state, local, corporate and private parties. With an aggressive development schedule, Ms Schroader continues to bring new and exciting technology to the computer forensic community world-wide and is dedicated to supporting the investigator through new technologies and training services that are being provided through Paraben Corporation.<.p>
Ms. Schroader has been a contributor to several books in the field of Digital Forensics including Wireless Crime and Forensic Investigation, Techno Security Guide to Managing Risks for IT Managers, Auditors and Investigators, Techno Security's Guide to E-Discovery and Digital Forensics: A Comprehensive Handbook along with Alternate Data Storage Forensics. Ms Schroader is involved in many different computer investigation organizations including The Institute of Computer Forensic Professionals (ICFP), HTCIA, CFTT, HTCC, and FLETC.








