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Episode 16: iBeg to DFIR – Back to Basics – Cellebrite UFED ExtractionsWatch Now
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Episode 15: iBeg to DFIR – Location Data on iOS and Android DevicesWatch Now
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Episode 14: iBeg to DFIR – Cloud ForensicsWatch Now
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Episode 13: iBeg to DFIR – Selective DecodingWatch Now
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Episode 12: iBeg to DFIR – Exploring Cellebrite Physical Analyzer’s Chat Capture FeatureWatch Now
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Episode 11: iBeg to DFIR – Reviewing the “Capture the Flag” EventWatch Now
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Episode 10: iBeg to DFIR – Capture the FlagWatch Now
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Episode 9: iBeg to DFIR – What Happens When A Device Gets Wiped? Top Ten Questions AnsweredWatch Now
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Episode 8: I Beg to DFIR – Working an Investigation: Making Sense of the DataWatch Now
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Episode 7: I Beg to DFIR – The Value of Health Data for InvestigationsWatch Now
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Episode 6: I Beg to DFIR – How to Use iOS Screen Time and Android Digital Wellbeing Apps to Find Valuable InformationWatch Now
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Episode 5: I Beg to DFIR – How KnowledgeC.db Can Impact Your InvestigationWatch Now
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Episode 4: I Beg to DFIR – Android Logical and Full File System Data CollectionWatch Now
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Episode 3: I Beg to DFIR – The What, Where and Why of Cloud DataWatch Now
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Episode 2: I Beg to DFIR – Overview of Cellebrite Inspector Features, Filters, and APOLLO FrameworkWatch Now
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Episode 1: I Beg to DFIR – Carving for Locations in Cellebrite Physical AnalyzerWatch Now

About the Show
“Nothing To See Here? I Beg To DFIR” is a series of 30-min live interactive “tips and tricks” webinars, bringing the technical side of forensics together, to provide the most common, or most requested, questions from our customers, in today’s changing world. They’re fast, effective, and interactive and they’re on the house! Hosted by Heather Mahalik, Ronen Engler, Paul Lorentz and Matt Goeckel; plus special guests!

- About Ronen
- About Heather
- About Paul
- About Matt
For the last 10 years, Ronen Engler has handled special projects at Cellebrite. All together Ronen has over 20 years of engineering experience and holds a Master’s of Science in Electrical Engineering degree from NYU.
Heather Mahalik is the Senior Director of Digital Intelligence at Cellebrite. She advises on strategic digital intelligence operations and educates DFIR professionals on the latest challenges in the space and how Cellebrite helps address them. For more than 19 years, Heather has worked on high-stress and high-profile cases, investigating everything from child exploitation to Osama Bin Laden's digital media. She has helped law enforcement, eDiscovery firms, and the federal government extract and manually decode artifacts used in solving investigations around the world.
Heather is the co-author of Practical Mobile Forensics, currently a best seller from Pack't Publishing and serves as a the DFIR Curriculum Lead, Senior Instructor, and author for FOR585: Smartphone Forensic Analysis In-Depth at the SANS Institute.
Paul’s 15 years law enforcement spanned various sections. From patrol, to traffic enforcement, High risk offender management to Computer Forensic Unit.
A father of three kids, and his interests are cycling, fly fishing, hockey, football ( soccer ) and beaver tails.
Matt joined Cellebrite after spending almost 18 years in law enforcement. He last acted as the forensic examiner at his police department conducting examinations on devices relating to a large variety of criminal cases.
Matt doesn’t have spare time, but if he did, he would probably be doing something outdoors.