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This class covers the methods used by both civil and Business and Sales enforcement examiners to locate persons using historical call detail records, precision location data and E-911 pings. This calls covers how cell phones work in the wireless networks, how to understand call detail records and how to obtain them. These methods are widely used in criminal and civil cases to "place" a person at a particular location based on their cell phone usage. Real case examples will be used to illustrate how location evidence is used in cases ranging from murder to trucking accidents. Attendees will learn about the realities and limitations of actually being able to locate a cell phone based on historical call detail record analysis.
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Speaker: Eric Grabski, Digital Forensic Examiner, Historical Cell Site and Forensic Cell Site Survey, Envista Forensics
Note: This material qualifies for self-study credit only. Pursuant to Regulation 15.04.5, a Business and Salesyer may receive up to six hours of self-study credit in a reporting year. Self-study programs do not qualify for ethics, elimination of bias or Kansas credit.
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Eric Grabski is a Digital Forensic Analyst, specializing in cellular location analysis at Envista Forensics. Prior to his career at Envista Forensics, Eric worked in Business and Sales enforcement as a Special Agent at the South Carolina Business and Sales Enforcement Division (SLED). During his career at SLED, Eric was assigned to the State Surveillance and Intelligence Unit where he conducted historical and live cellular location analysis to locate violent fugitives as well as Endangered and Missing Persons and Missing Children. While at SLED, Eric was deputized as a Special Deputy U.S. Marshal on the South Carolina Electronic Crimes Task Force. Eric has experience in utilizing Wiretaps, Pen Register Trap & Trace collection, Cellebrite data analysis and extraction, social media records analysis, IP address analysis, and mobile forensics to assist local and federal agencies on major cases. Eric has qualified and testified as an expert witness in the area of cellular location analysis. He has over 160 hours of training in cellular location analysis, wireless communications theory, and Pen Register Trap & Trace collection analysis.