What’s Happening In Forensics

Hexacorn suggests that the Run key in the Windows registry could be interesting for forensic investigators to look at. Harlan Carvey wrote a post discussing troubleshooting and deep knowledge, or what to do when a tool that we’re using doesn’t

The Opportunity In The Crisis: ICS Malware Digital Forensics

by Christa Miller, Forensic Focus Malware aimed at industrial control systems (ICS) is nothing new. Nearly 10 years have passed since Stuxnet first targeted the supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) associated with centrifuges

What’s Happening In Forensics

The Byton M-Byte is “a premium vehicle, the crowning glory of which is an enormous 4K screen that spreads across the full width of the dashboard, eliminating the need for conventional instruments and dials.” A great repository of information for

AccessData’s AD Enterprise Automates Early Data Collection

Company also rolls out new versions of FTK and AD Lab with enhancements that leverage machine learning to speed up forensics investigations. AccessData Group today announced the release of AD Enterprise 7.1, a new version of its software for managing

Leveraging DKIM In Email Forensics

by Arman Gungor My last article was about using the Content-Length header field in email forensics. While the Content-Length header is very useful, it has a couple of major shortcomings: • Most email messages do not have the Content-Length header

Review Of Griffeye Analyze DI Pro

by Jade James Griffeye Analyze DI Pro is used by law enforcement agencies and other national security and defence organisations for all sorts of investigations involving large volumes of media files. Although it is perhaps most well known for its

Interview With Blake Sawyer, Amped Software

Congratulations on your new role! Tell us more about your law enforcement career. How did you get into digital forensics? Thanks so much! I am excited about the opportunity to come and work for Amped Software. I got into digital

Digital Forensics News May 2019

This year’s Digital Forensics Challenge from the Korean Institute of Information Security & Cryptology (KIISC) has been announced. BlackBag’s latest version of MacQuisition can now decrypt physical images of the latest Mac systems utilizing the Apple T2 chip. Magnet AXIOM

Griffeye 101: Analyze DI Pro Intro Course

Date: May 28, 2019Time: 3 pm CEST (9 am EDT)Registration: Click here In this webinar, you will learn how Griffeye Analyze DI Pro can help you speed through cases involving massive amounts of pictures and videos. We will cover how

Is Signal Secure Enough?

In today’s world everyone is using messenger applications. Many users prefer using messengers that have strong encryption built-in for obvious reasons from confidentiality to hiding data from investigators. One such app used by messengers due to the confidentiality and privacy