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Eoghan Casey: Case Ontology {Tech Tuesdays} Jan 10, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM eastern]

Eoghan Casey: Case Ontology {Tech Tuesdays} Jan 10, 2023 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM eastern]

Tuesday, January 10, 2023 (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM) (EST)

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Bio: Eoghan Casey is VP Cybersecurity Strategy & Product Development at OwnBackup, an international leader in SaaS data protection and management. Previously, he was in a strategic leadership position at the Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3), where he was responsible for enhancing capabilities, strategic collaborations, and advancing standards and practices related to digital forensics and data breach investigation. Eoghan has extensive experience working in digital forensic laboratories in the public and private sectors, and he has analyzed many types of digital evidence to support complex cases. He has consulted globally on a wide range of digital investigations, and he has helped organizations investigate and recover from severe security breaches, including network intrusions with international scope. He has delivered expert testimony in civil and criminal matters in the United States, Canada, and international tribunals. He has contributed to development of advanced capabilities for extracting and analyzing digital evidence, including DC3 SQLite Dissect and DC3 Advance Carver (Patent no. 16/014067). He is co-founder of the Cyber-investigation Analysis Standard Expression (CASE), an open source community project under the Linux Foundation. Eoghan serves on the Digital Forensic Research Workshop (DFRWS) Board of Directors, and is chair for the next U.S. conference being held in Baltimore in 2023. Description: To combat cybercrimes and cybersecurity incidents effectively, it is essential to advance automated interoperability and correlation of diverse data sources across a broad range of cyber domains, including digital forensics and incident response (DFIR). To address this pressing need, Eoghan will present CASE (https://caseontology.org) a smart 'cyber language' for representing information commonly analyzed and exchanged by people and systems during investigations involving digital evidence. Being able to export data and metadata from various tools into a single standardized format helps organizations conduct cyber-investigations more efficiently while maintaining quality. CASE ensures traceability throughout the treatment of data and keeps track of associated contextual information including when, where and who used which tools to perform investigative actions on data sources. CASE includes data marking for sharing information at different levels of trust and classification, and for protecting sensitive and private information. Widespread adoption of CASE will give cyber-investigators a more comprehensive and cohesive view of available information, opening new opportunities for searching, pivoting, contextual analysis, pattern recognition, machine learning and visualization.
Virtual via Zoom (US Eastern Time zone)

New York, NY United States

[Noon ET = 1 pm AT, 11 am CT, 10 am MT, 9 am PT]

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Tuesday, January 10, 2023 (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM) (EST)
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