What’s Happening In Forensics

Qumodo have announced that they are working with the Home Office CAID team and UK policing to speed up the categorisation and investigation of child sexual abuse material. Brett Shavers encourages us to keep balance in our DFIR world. The

What’s Happening In Forensics

Brian Moran talks about how photoshop can facilitate forensic analysis. DME Forensics talk about how to recover inaccessible DVR data with DVR Examiner. Chris Dale shares Jérôme Torres-Lozano’s thoughts on multilingual ediscovery.

Keith Lockhart, Director Of Training, Oxygen Forensics

Tell us about how you first got into digital forensics, and what kept you in the field. How have you seen it evolve over the past 20 years? The cliché is that many folks that ended up as a LEO

What’s Happening In Forensics

Atola show how to wipe 18 devices simultaneously with TaskForce. Cellebrite talk about the problem of push-button forensics and why it’s important for teams to be knowledgeable about the technology behind the tools they’re using. MSAB have released XRY 7.12.3.

What’s Happening In Forensics

Thom Langford talks about mental health in DFIR and cybersecurity. Vladimir Katalov from ElcomSoft shares his thoughts on Apple TV and Apple Watch acquisition. Wired discusses how facial recognition is being used to investigate child abuse cases. Rishi Khullar of

What’s Happening In Forensics

Vladimir Katalov talks about the most unusual things about iPhone backups. Sarah Edwards has shared her demo of APOLLO, a simple tool for advanced forensic analysis. Cellebrite share how AI image categorisation and text analysis detected a narcotics market on

What’s Happening In Forensics

Andrea Fortuna has added a new ‘Inbox’ section to the weekly round-up. Cellebrite’s UFED tool has been in the news following claims that it can unlock most iPhone and Android handsets. DME Forensics explain how to ensure their DVR Examiner

My Digital Forensics Career Pathway

by Patrick Doody Let me start by introducing myself. I’m Patrick, 39 years of age and from a working-class background. I’ve lived in London all my life, my parents moved to the UK from Southern Ireland when they were young

My Digital Forensics Career Pathway

by Patrick Doody Let me start by introducing myself. I’m Patrick, 39 years of age and from a working-class background. I’ve lived in London all my life, my parents moved to the UK from Southern Ireland when they were young

What’s Happening In Forensics

The Eclectic Light Company share a directory of all the free software that’s available via their site. Marcos Fuentes Martínez argues that the price we pay for rapid data extraction is the loss of potentially important data. Rushit Soni shows

What’s Happening In Forensics

West Midlands Police have come under fire for advertising unpaid digital forensics roles, which include looking at IIOC. Graeme Horsman shares his paper on the need for research on digital artefacts. Kristian Lars Larsen discusses the future of AI in