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ADF to Exhibit at 2011 Crimes Against Children Conference, August 8 – 10


Stop by our booth, #218 in the exhibit hall, where you can:

  • See a live demonstration of the newest releases of ADF Triage-Investigator® and ADF Triage-Examiner®.
  • See first-hand how these powerful tools are intuitive and easy to use through simple USB deployment in the field.
  • Participate in two ADF workshops.
  • Meet the ADF team.

We also encourage you to participate in these workshops:

“New generation Tools for Forensic Examiners and Investigators”

Wednesday Aug. 10 at 8am-9:30am, Room: Austin 3, Presenter: Dan O’Fallon

This product demonstration will cover the new capabilities of the Triage-Examiner® and Triage-Investigator® tools that specifically address the requirements set out by the digital forensic and investigator communities. These tools easily allow non-technical and technical users to conduct targeted examinations of suspect computers with the highest degree of confidence. They also provide immediate access to conclusive evidence and allow users to identify relevant computers, thereby avoiding collecting unnecessary computers in the field. The demonstration will walk you through the simple steps of preparing a triage key, scanning a suspect computer, and viewing the collected evidence.

“Reducing Backlog by 50% – A True Life Experience”

Wednesday Aug. 10 at 3pm-4:30pm, Room: Austin 3, Presenter: Harry Parsonage

This presentation will outline the steps taken to reduce a computer forensic backlog in a law enforcement digital forensic unit, through real-world examples that have been successfully applied in practice. It also looks at recent deployments whereby investigators, under the close guidance of forensic practitioners, use triage software to collect data at an early stage of an investigation in order to progress that investigation whilst waiting for a full forensic examination.

Special Offer to all CAC Attendees:

Receive a FREE ADF Triage Kit (a $149 value) with the purchase of a qualifying ADF software license.

Don’t miss out on this limited time offer, speak to any ADF representative at the conference or contact Dan O’Fallon directly at: dofallon@adfsolutions.com . This offer is not applicable to any prior ADF purchases and expires September 30, 2011.

TEX-Kit-WEB 250

The Triage Kit contains:

  • 1 x Portable Travel Case (7.25″L x 6.5″W and 1.5″ H)
  • 1 x 32GB High-Speed USB Memory Key
  • 1 x Authentication Key (USB license key)
  • 2 x Software CDs
  • 1 x USB extension cable
  • 1 x Teasing Needle
  • 1 x Portable flashlight

Meet the ADF Team:

Harry Parsonage, Forensic Triage Specialist

Prior to joining ADF Solutions Harry Parsonage was a police officer for over 30 years in the UK. He spent 23 years as a detective sergeant managing and investigating the full range of crime from rape, robbery, child abuse, homicide, to corruption and serious fraud. For the last 10 years he managed a police digital forensic unit (DFU) and at the same time was a hands-on forensic practitioner. He has the experience to understand the needs of the criminal investigator, the technicalities of digital forensics and the demands made upon a DFU manager. In 2007 he introduced a triage process to his DFU which reduced the backlog from 12 months to less than 6 months over a period of just 9 months. Harry is on the editorial panel for the UK’s ACPO Good Practice Guide for Computer-Based Electronic Evidence and also the ACPO Guide for Managers of eCrime Units.

Dan O’Fallon, ADF Account Manager

Dan O’Fallon is the Account Manager at ADF Solutions, Inc. and has been working with law enforcement agencies since 2007. Prior to joining ADF, Dan was Account Manager at AccessData for 3 years and had success in providing computer forensic solutions to both state/ local law enforcement, as well as computer forensic and eDiscovery solutions to Fortune 500 companies. Dan joined ADF in October of 2010 to continue providing law enforcement agencies with innovative solutions to help address today’s computer forensic challenges.

To learn more about the Crimes Against Children Conference click here: http://www.cacconference.org/dcac/default.aspx