Eoghan Casey

Eoghan Casey is a professor of Digital Forensic Science and Investigation in the School of Criminal Sciences at the University of Lausanne. For nearly two decades, he has dedicated himself to advancing the practices of digital forensics and intrusion investigation. He 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 with many attorneys, agencies, and police departments in the United States, South America, and Europe on a wide range of digital investigations, including fraud, violent crimes, identity theft, and on-line criminal activity. He has delivered expert testimony in civil and criminal matters, and has submitted expert reports and prepared trial exhibits for computer forensic and cyber-crime cases. He has helped organizations investigate and recover from security breaches, including network intrusions with international scope. He has helped develop new capabilities for extracting and analyzing digital evidence, including smartphones and networks.

In his former role as Chief Scientist of the Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3), which houses one of the largest accredited digital forensic laboratories in the world, Dr. Casey prioritized research and development across multiple organizational units, and provided strategic and technical guidance to navigate evolving challenges in digital forensics and intrusion investigation. Dr. Casey also contributed directly to DC3 operations, performing advanced technical analysis of multi-faceted problems in order to determine the root cause and provide rational explanations supported by digital evidence.

Dr. Casey wrote the foundational book Digital Evidence and Computer Crime, now in its third edition, and he created advanced smartphone forensics courses taught worldwide. He has also coauthored several advanced technical books including Malware Forensics, and the Handbook of Digital Forensics and Investigation. Since 2004, he has been Editor-in-Chief of Digital Investigation: The International Journal of Digital Forensics & Incident Response, publishing cutting edge work by and for practitioners and researchers. He serves on the Digital Forensic Research Workshop (DFRWS) Board of Directors and helps organize biannual digital forensic research conferences. He also contributes to forensic science definitions, guidelines, and standards as Executive Secretary of the Digital/Multimedia Scientific Area Committee (DMSAC) of the Organization for Scientific Area Committees (OSAC).​

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