A round-up of this week’s digital forensics news and views:
Digital Forensics vs. the Invisible Internet Project
In the decade since the darknet underground site Silk Road was seized by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI), the number of Dark Web users has only increased…
Families of Hostages Kidnapped by Hamas Turn to Phone Pings for Proof of Life
More than 220 people are believed to have been kidnapped and taken to Gaza by Hamas. Their loved ones are trying to trace them using every grain of information they can find…
Real-Time Collaboration Any Time You Need It
Tune in with Keith Lockhart and Dan Dollarhide as they tour the Oxygen Analytic Center while displaying its capabilities of providing real time collaboration, analytic investigation, anytime | anywhere access and the ability to integrate with Oxygen Forensic® Detective…
Linux Incident Response – getting the EXT4 file creation time
EXT4 (released in 2006) does include a file creation timestamp, the only problem is that we can’t always get access to it without examining disk images…
IoT empowered smart cybersecurity framework for intrusion detection in internet of drones
The emergence of drone-based innovative cyber security solutions integrated with the Internet of Things (IoT) has revolutionized navigational technologies with robust data communication services across multiple platforms…
Uncovering the Digital Maze: IoT and Data Forensics in the Asia-Pacific
In a world where technology is constantly evolving, the Asia-Pacific region is at the forefront of a digital revolution…
INTERPOL – Framework for Responding to a Drone Incident.
Drones are becoming less expensive while the technology behind them continues to develop rapidly. As
such, we are seeing an increase in their use not only recreationally and commercially but also for criminal
purposes…