Using Metadata to Investigate the Integrity & Authenticity of Video, Photographs, and Audio Recordings
This webinar will provide an overview regarding metadata and how it can be used to determine the originality and authenticity of recorded evidence. The attendees will learn some of the processes used and what to look for when reviewing metadata to make a preliminary determination on authenticity.
This webinar will introduce the attendees to some of the current free tools available to evaluate the metadata of different types of recorded media.
David McKay has a Bachelor of Science in Cell and Molecular Biology, an Advanced Certificate in Forensic Science, and a Certificate of Technical Studies in Security Systems Technology.
David has provided the forensic examination and analysis of recorded evidence through my company, Blackstone Forensics, since 2008 and prior to that he was a forensic video analyst with the RCMP Civilian Police Services. In addition, he holds license(s) in security consulting and CCTV installation for the Province of BC and he has extensive experience in the installation, programming, and maintenance of video recording systems.
Since 2002, David has worked on hundreds of cases and testified as an expert in both Canadian Provincial and Supreme court for both criminal and civil cases, and provided evidence in US courts through depositions. He is qualified as an expert in forensic video analysis, forensic data recovery, digital recording authentication, CCTV systems, and video and digital image analysis.
In addition, David is the Program Head of the Forensic Science & Technology Department at BCIT and the instructor of the “CCTV & Forensic Examination” course. He has presented and guest lectured on many occasions regarding the forensic examination and analysis of video and digital evidence to many different investigative organizations & police agencies throughout Canada. David is also a former Coroner for the Province of BC.
David is a Cellebrite UFED and iNPUT-ACE Certified operator and he has recently become an iNPUT-ACE certified Metrologist, with the ability to determine scientifically valid measurements from video, including the height of individuals, distances between objects, and the speed of objects