James VanCallis Trial Day 7 Part 1 01/29/16

TL;DR
A police detective specializing in computer and cell phone forensics testifies about his role in analyzing phones and computers related to a case.
Transcript
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Key Insights
- 🕵️ The detective's role is to extract and analyze data from phones and computers for investigative purposes.
- 😒 He uses software tools to extract call records, text messages, and other relevant information.
- ⌛ The detective's training includes extensive hours of training in computer and cell phone forensics and has testified as an expert in court multiple times.
- 👶 There are limitations to what the detective can access on certain devices, particularly newer models with enhanced security features.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What type of training does the detective have in computer and cell phone forensics?
The detective has attended multiple training programs, including those offered by the National White Collar Crime Center, the United States Department of Justice, and John Reed and Associates. He has also been trained by the Department of Homeland Security and the Secret Service.
Q: Can the detective access all phones and computers using the software tools available to him?
No, the detective mentioned that there are some phones, particularly the newer models, that have countermeasures to prevent access to their data. He is working with the industry to develop methods to access these devices legally.
Q: How does the detective organize and present the information he extracts from phones and computers?
The detective puts the information into a report format, which can be viewed in various formats, such as PDF, Excel spreadsheet, and HTML. He also categorizes the information to make it easier for investigators to find what they're looking for.
Q: Are there any limitations to what the detective can extract from phones and computers?
The detective mentioned that some phones may not be compatible with the software tools available, and therefore, he may not be able to extract all the information from those devices.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The detective is a member of the Michigan State Police internet crimes against children task force and has extensive training in computer and cell phone forensics.
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He analyzes phones and computers, extracting information for investigators to review and determine if it is relevant to the case.
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The detective uses various software tools to extract data from devices, such as call records, text messages, and web browsing history.
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