This year’s State of Enterprise DFIR Report featured contributions from an experienced team of Magnet Forensics DFIR experts. Magnet Forensics is proud to count a larger number of former digital forensic examiners and DFIR professionals, from both the public safety and enterprise sectors, as members of the team—providing a wealth of valuable knowledge and insights and shaping all that we do.
Trey Amick is a forensics investigator with a background in both law enforcement and corporate investigations. As a detective with the Rock Hill Police Department in South Carolina, Trey was sworn as a Special Deputy United States Marshal and supported the US Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force. Previously, he served in roles in both Patrol and Professional Standards. Most recently, as a corporate investigator, Trey managed the Enterprise Cyber Education and Awareness Team at Capital One, where he also served as part of the Cyber Technical Investigations Team.
Lynita Hinsch began her training as an enlisted Computer and Communications Specialist in the U.S. Air Force with the Air Force Pentagon Communications Agency (AFPCA) in Washington, DC. After enlistment Lyn continued her career in both the Federal and Local Law Enforcement space working for such agencies as the U.S. Department of State, Defense Intelligence Agency, and Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office before joining the corporate information security sector in the Fortune 100 space. She is a Champlain College alum with an undergraduate degree in Computer and Digital Forensics and more than a decade of experience.
Doug Metz is a Professional Services Consultant with Magnet Forensics.Doug’s work in information security has supported government, private sector and academic institutions for over a decade and includes substantial experience in DFIR. In addition to his experience in the field, Doug holds several industry certifications including: MCFE, MCME, MCCE, GCIH, GCFE, GCFA, GCTI, GREM, CISSP, NW3C CCE. Prior to joining Magnet Forensics, Doug served as Global Incident Response Manager for a Fortune 200 company. Doug is also a member of the High Tech Crime Investigators Association (HTCIA) and is a volunteer for The Auxtera Project.