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This week, Si and Christa talk with James Eichbaum, global training manager at MSAB, about:
- The technical and procedural challenges that students bring to class that inform R&D and, in turn, training.
- The importance of training to thorough, forensically sound examinations, as well as to educating managers and other stakeholders on why thoroughness is important.
- As well, the need and ability for examiners to be able to articulate their own processes in a rapidly changing field.
- Training for different levels of personnel, from frontline officers all the way up to the lab.
- How the COVID-19 pandemic affected training course design and delivery.
- Some of the new things to look out for in both products and training from MSAB.
Show Notes:
Our previous interview with James: https://www.forensicfocus.com/interviews/james-eichbaum-global-training-manager-msab/
Our interview with Matthew Sorell on mobile device forensics: https://www.forensicfocus.com/podcast/university-of-adelaides-dr-matthew-sorell-on-evidentiary-health-data-at-dfrws-apac-2022/
The FORMOBILE project: https://www.formobile-project.eu/
MSAB training: https://www.msab.com/training-overview/
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