Lee Reiber started his journey as a member of the Boise Police Department in Boise, Idaho, where he conducted digital forensic investigations until 2009 after almost 15 years of service. During the last few years at the police department, Lee’s training company, Mobile Forensics Inc., became one of the most prominent training companies in the United States for mobile forensics, training hundreds of students from law enforcement, Fortune 500 companies, and academia. MFI specialized in instructing their students on how to interpret and analyze mobile device data collected with multiple tools. It was Lee’s research that produced discoveries in data formats, date and time configurations, and file system artifacts that are still used in training today. Due to the extensive research, development and training reputation MFI became a part of a large global forensic company in 2009. In 2015 Lee departed the company and became the COO of one of the most recognized mobile forensic software companies in the world, specializing in deep data analysis of mobile device artifacts.
Lee has testified as an expert on mobile forensics in both criminal and civil cases during his 20-year career, consulted for both international and domestic companies requesting mobile forensic assistance, mobile device collections, data analysis and data interpretation. Due to his aptitude for deep analysis, Lee is frequently called upon to assist in high profile cases involving data from mobile devices when foreign data is encountered. Lee has written more than 50 articles on mobile forensics, has been featured in both national and international magazines and print, and has lectured around the world on mobile forensics and cyber security.
This book, Mobile Forensics Investigations: A Guide to Evidence Collection, Analysis, and Presentation, is a product of the 20 years spent staring at hexHEX and ignoring the push button philosophy..