It is just before midnight and just after the tales from the “Vault of Cyber”, I could not think of a better guest to talk to us about how law enforcement investigates online and digital crime. Christopher Church is one of the top digital forensics experts working for INTERPOL. His substantial work notwithstanding, Christopher has created new digital forensics ecosystems around him. Thanks to Christopher, a substantial body of work is created around INTERPOL, law enforcement and expert witnesses in the field, in the areas of drones, meta-crime and synthetic media.
About Christopher
Christopher Church has been working in the field of phone forensics since 2005, dealing with national and international cases. He has specialized in Drones and Car Cyber threats/forensics for the last three years. He has gained a reputation for innovation in the forensics field as well as hosting innovative conferences that look at specific issues and challenges to law enforcement and industry.
He is also lead in iPhone and Android forensics.
He manages investigations into mobile applications that have been installed from the application stores and the evidential possibilities these applications contain.
Christopher is an Expert Witness, providing evidence in court and he is:
– Lead for Drones and CUAS at INTERPOL
– Head of ENLETS Drone Forensic Technology Interest Group
– Lead for INTERPOL Metaverse Metaverse Forensics Group
– Package leader at Project Courageous – An EU Security Funded Program to develop a Framework for the assessment, selection and testing of CUAS for Law Enforcement
His work is to assist 195 member countries of INTERPOL in understanding the new risks and threats from technology. Once a change has been identified, he will collaborate with industry and law enforcement to establish a shared understanding and process to tackle the issue.