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The average smartphone today contains more potential evidence than the hard drives of ten desktop computers from 2015. Text messages, geolocation history, deleted app data, encrypted chat logs, biometric access records, and even accelerometer metadata that can reconstruct a person’s gait.

Here, a former prosecutor turned forensic consultant walks attendees through the minefield of Daubert and Frye challenges. The core lesson: your extraction is worthless if you can’t explain it to a jury or get it past a defense expert. mobiledit seminar

One of the most valuable segments of the MobileEdit Seminar has nothing to do with technology. It’s a four-hour block titled The core lesson: your extraction is worthless if

MOBILedit offers a diverse range of educational experiences to suit different professional needs: It’s part boot camp, part think tank, and

For nearly a decade, the MobileEdit Seminar has served as the secret weapon for law enforcement, corporate security teams, and e-discovery specialists. It’s part boot camp, part think tank, and entirely obsessed with one question: How do you get the evidence when the device doesn’t want to give it up?

The MobileEdit Seminar was born from that exact tension. Unlike generic cybersecurity conferences that treat mobile forensics as a half-day add-on, this seminar dedicates 24+ hours of hands-on instruction to a single software ecosystem: .