

#Oxygen forensics drone how to#
But even officers and detectives at the scene need to know how to handle the device. Regardless of how a drone that was used in a crime falls into law enforcement hands, pulling evidence off of it will involve digital forensic analysis. Some have crashed some were intentionally brought down by officers. The growing use of drones in criminal activity means that law enforcement is recovering them at crime scenes.

The size of the drone has not been reported, but the grenade did not have to be large, and there are numerous commercial and even hobby drones that could have done the job. The attack reportedly destroyed more than $1 billion in arms and ammunition.

Last year in one of the most devastating drone attacks ever, pro-Russian separatists hit a huge Ukrainian military munitions storage facility with a single drone carrying a thermite grenade. In Iraq terrorists have used drone swarms to carry out IED attacks. Weaponized hobby and commercial drones are also common in war zones. Drone pilots have even accidentally or intentionally buzzed and even struck police aircraft. They have also been used to spy on and even disrupt law enforcement operations. Drones are being used by stalkers and sex offenders to monitor their prey. The second most common category of drone crimes falls under the heading of harassment and surveillance. He is also a certified examiner (EnCE) to provide computer examinations and forensic services. Solon had joined Unissoft Technology Company Limited in 2017, focusing on developing Blockchain applications to certify document signings. He received an award in the Cyberport University Partnership Programme (CUPP) 2015 and now joins the Cyberport Incubation Program 2016 (Intake 18).
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He also received outstanding teaching awards for tutoring in courses on cyber security and web programming.īased on his research results, he founded Authpaper Ltd, providing software solutions on e-document anti-forgery. This technology has won the winner award in Asia Pacific ICT Alliance in 2013 in the R&D category, and received over 1.5 million funding support from Hong Kong Government (ITF) and CUHK. Solon graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), with double degree in Mathematics and Information Engineering in 2011 and Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in Information Engineering in 2013.ĭuring his research study and work in CUHK, he invented a document anti-forgery technology using customized QR codes. Solon Li, is the authorized trainer for Oxygen Forensics, a worldwide developer and provider of advanced forensic data examination tools for mobile devices and cloud services, in Hong Kong. This presentation will further explain how a drone store and stream data, and what information can be revealed from drones. Oxygen Forensics is the first forensic tool in the world that can parse and decode drone data. Organizations have looked for ways to acquire data from drones, especially lost drones in forbidden area, to reveal where did the drone go and what did it captured and sent. On the other hand, drones are also great tools to steal private information. In the first part of this talk, features and commercial applications of drones will be discussed to give an overview of the drone market. Besides personal recreations, usage of drones is emerging in different sectors like agriculture, construction, logistics, telecommunications, etc. Drone has been popular in recent years around the world, allowing people to take video and pictures from a remote place.
