Mohammed Almunajam
Manager of Cybersecurity Governance and Compliance | Initiatives Leadership | Cybercrime and Digital Forensics expert | Cybercrime Investigation Consultant
Tuwaiq Academy
Mohammed Almunajam is a cybersecurity governance and digital forensics expert with experience in network forensics, evidence preservation, and cybercrime investigations, supporting national cybersecurity readiness and response.
Speaker sessions
The 6 Black Hat Laws: How Hackers Think and How We Must Respond
Cybersecurity today is no longer just about firewalls and patches. Modern adversaries exploit not only code but also policies, compliance gaps, and even forensic blind spots. This session unveils the “6 Black Hat Laws of Cybersecurity” principles derived from real-world cybercrime cases and advanced threat investigations.The talk explores how attackers:Manipulate compliance frameworks as entry points.Exploit governance loopholes to bypass accountability.Abuse forensic traces to mislead investigators.Transform legal and organizational weaknesses into offensive strategies.By blending governance, compliance, and digital forensics with adversarial thinking, this session provides a new lens for anticipating threats beyond traditional defenses.Key takeaways for attendees include:A practical framework to understand how hackers think beyond code.Techniques to transform governance and compliance into proactive defense.Insights from real investigations on how to close systemic gaps before adversaries exploit them.This briefing is designed for CISOs, investigators, and cybersecurity professionals who want to move from reactive defense to proactive anticipation. By the end, participants will not only understand the hacker mindset but also gain actionable strategies to ensure that no compliance or regulatory gap becomes the weakest link in their defense.
- 15:20
- Tue
- 02 Dec
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Briefings 2
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Presentation
Digital Crime Scene: Collection & Preservation of Forensic Evidence
Cybercriminals innovate but evidence still speaks.This session dives into how digital evidence must be handled from the moment it’s discovered, through documentation, imaging, and secure preservation. Attendees will learn the legal and procedural requirements that protect evidence integrity, ensure admissibility in court, and maintain a flawless chain of custody.Through real case-style demonstrations using hardware tools such as Faraday bags, write blockers, and forensic imaging devices, this session reveals how improper handling can compromise an entire cyber investigation and how the right approach strengthens justice in the digital age.
- 12:40
- Thu
- 04 Dec
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Briefings 2
Sessions Type:
Presentation
Network Forensics Investigation
Modern attacks rarely leave traces on a device they flow across the network.This session empowers participants to trace those footprints using advanced packet analysis techniques. Attendees will discover how to detect malicious traffic, reconstruct attacker behavior, extract indicators of compromise (IOCs), and preserve network evidence with cryptographic integrity. A hands-on live investigation using real-world tools (including Wireshark) demonstrates how network forensics can break a case open even when attackers believe they have erased their tracks.
- 13:00
- Thu
- 04 Dec
Stage:
Briefings 2
Sessions Type:
Presentation