What To Do When Your Key Evidence Is Also Working From Home

by Alex Chatzistamatis & Dana Feeney | Nuix You may not remember the last time you weren’t wearing slippers, or what it’s like to be on a conference call in total peace and privacy, and you certainly aren’t alone. Despite

Industry Roundup: Online Digital Forensics Training

by Christa Miller, Forensic Focus Online digital forensics training has been around for a number of years, offered as a convenient alternative to in-person training for examiners who couldn’t travel or were otherwise resource-constrained. In an unforeseen twist, though, live

Passware Kit 2020 v2: Mac Version Provides Access To APFS From Mac with T2

Apple takes privacy, security, and encryption very seriously. While the latest improvements in macOS and iOS security help users to keep their data safe, they also create additional challenges for forensic examiners. All the latest Apple computers are protected with

XRY 9.0, XAMN 5.0 And XEC 6.0 Are Now Available

We are happy to announce the release of XRY 9.0, XAMN 5.0 and XEC 6.0. These new product releases will help you and your organization extract and analyze mobile evidence and intelligence faster and easier than ever. WATCH THE RELEASE

See How Magnet OUTRIDER Can Help You Find CSAM Faster

Magnet Forensics is proud to announce the availability of Magnet OUTRIDER — a new way to help you quickly find CSAM to prioritize or flag devices for additional examination.In addition to previewing material, OUTRIDER can help you by empowering Investigators

How To Collect Data Using MacQuisition Live

As more employees are required to work from home, we’ve heard from our customers that they need the ability to remotely collect data from Mac systems without having to send MacQuisition hardware to someone’s home. In order to help our

Oxygen Forensics Adds Exclusive Huawei Device Capabilities With New Release

Oxygen Forensics, a global leader in digital forensics for law enforcement, federal, and corporate clients, today announced the release of Oxygen Forensic® Detective (12.3), the company’s flagship software. In addition to providing customers with a number of powerful new features,

Nuix And MSAB Deepen Product Integration For Frictionless Workflows

Global software company Nuix (www.nuix.com) and MSAB, a pioneer in mobile device forensic examination, today announced a new integration for transferring mobile device data from MSAB XAMN to Nuix Workstation for analysis alongside other devices and digital evidence sources.“The dramatically

Catalina: A Voyage Through Apple’s New Artifacts

Apple’s ever-changing features and updates can make it hard to keep up with the latest changes to the file system and understand how it impacts your investigations.Join BlackBag for an upcoming webinar where you will hear from BlackBag’s Chief Scientist

Forensic Focus Forum Round-Up

Welcome to this month’s round-up of recent posts to the Forensic Focus forums. What tools would you recommend for MacOS remote forensic collection? Can you help CopyRight with a question about internal hard disk removal logs? How would you process

How To Decrypt WhatsApp Messages With Oxygen Forensic Detective

Welcome to Oxygen Forensic Detective’s Knowledge Nuggets. In this video we’re going to discuss decrypting WhatsApp messaging. Let’s go over a few very important points that you need to consider before analyzing WhatsApp. Number one: always place the device in

BlackBag Announces New Live Instructor-Led Virtual Training Courses

BlackBag’s industry-leading courses, Basic Forensic Investigations, Windows Forensic Investigations, and Apple Forensic Investigations are now available as live, virtual courses.BlackBag Technologies, a Cellebrite company, announces new live, instructor-led virtual training to give examiners of all levels the opportunity to experience

Oxygen Forensics Offers Free Remote Trainings During COVID-19 Crisis

The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped our world almost overnight—upending daily routines and disrupting much of the global economy. Unfortunately, crime never takes a day off, not even during times of crisis. Ongoing digital forensics investigations have lost none of their