2436: Internet Residue Lab
Thursday, June
24, 2004
3:00pm – 4:30pm
Presenter: Christopher Sanft
PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION
This module will cover where Internet residue
can be found in the Windows operating system. Focus is primarily on Netscape
and Internet Explorer to include discussion of cache viewers. The attendees
will create Internet residue, locate this residue, and will use tools that
allow them to view Internet residue.
PRESENTER BIO
Mr. Christopher Sanft is a
Computer Training Specialist in the Training Services department of SEARCH,
The National Consortium for Justice Information and Statistics, where he
coordinates and provides training on computer technology issues with
criminal justice applications to local, state, and federal justice agencies.
The training is provided at SEARCH’s National Criminal Justice Computer
Laboratory and Training Center in Sacramento, California, as well as at
other sites nationwide.
Before joining SEARCH in 2000, Mr. Sanft was a Computer Crime Specialist at
the Training and Research Institute of the National White Collar Crime
Center (NWCCC) in Richmond, Virginia. He provided technical assistance and
training to criminal justice agencies nationwide in the area of computer and
high-technology crime. Mr. Sanft has trained state and local enforcement
agencies in methods of investigating computer crime, advanced forensics and
online investigations. He has also assisted local, state and federal
agencies in the processing of computers as evidence.
Before joining NWCCC, Mr. Sanft spent more than five years as a Financial
Investigator with the Hennepin County, Minnesota, Sheriff’s Office. He
investigated white-collar crime, the financial aspects of arson and computer
crime and also worked with narcotics forfeitures. Mr. Sanft has taught a
number of Minnesota Peace Officer Standards and Training Board-certified
courses to law enforcement personnel, and has participated in more than 30
search warrants involving computer evidence. Mr. Sanft was also employed by
the Minnesota Department of Revenue where he was involved with the taxation
of persons who dealt in controlled substances or other illegal income.
Mr. Sanft has degrees in Business Administration and Criminal Justice. He
was a founding member and President of the Midwest Electronic Crime
Investigators Association for six years, and is a member of the High
Technology Crime Investigation Association, Forensic Association of Computer
Technologists and International Association of Arson Investigators. Mr.
Sanft is a Certified Fraud Examiner.
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