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From Inaccessible To Actionable: How Punjab Police Recovered Critical Evidence From Feature Phones

From Inaccessible To Actionable: How Punjab Police Recovered Critical Evidence From Feature Phones

When critical evidence is locked inside feature phones or ultra-compact devices, MSAB helps investigators go further — enabling advanced mobile extraction and analysis where other forensic tools may fall short....read more

CCTV Review Has Evolved. Have You? Introducing S21 CCTV v2.0

CCTV Review Has Evolved. Have You? Introducing S21 CCTV v2.0

Cut through hours of CCTV, body-worn and dashcam footage in minutes with S21 CCTV v2.0 — AI-powered, offline and secure video review built to help investigators find what matters faster....read more

Cumulative Trauma In Digital Forensics And Policing With Ben Dimmock

Cumulative Trauma In Digital Forensics And Policing With Ben Dimmock

Ben Dimmock discusses psychological safety, trauma exposure, and the long-term emotional toll of working in policing and digital forensics....read more

Webinar: Windows 8 Forensics – last chance to register

There are currently just over 30 places left before we reach our maximum of 1000 attendees for Josh Brunty’s Windows 8 Forensics webinar. Please register now at http://forensicfocus.enterthemeeting.com/m/JXI8IWVX if you wish to attend. Date: TodayTime: 11AM EDT US / 4PM

New Linux Distro for Mobile Security, Malware Analysis, and Forensics

by Jay Turla, a contributor to InfoSec Resources. A new GNU/Linux distribution or distro designed for helping you in every aspect of your mobile forensics, mobile malware analysis, reverse engineering and security testing needs and experience has just been released

Computer Analysts and Experts – Making the Most of GPS Evidence

The many companies that sell software for computer forensics have developed products for analysing satellite navigators. Police high tech crime units and independent laboratories now use this software on an industrial scale. Computer technicians conduct the analyses. This is home

Computer Analysts and Experts – Making the Most of GPS Evidence

by Professor David Last www.professordavidlast.co.uk The many companies that sell software for computer forensics have developed products for analysing satellite navigators. Police high tech crime units and independent laboratories now use this software on an industrial scale. Computer technicians conduct

Will Digital Forensics Crack SSD’s?

by Mike Sheward, a contributor to InfoSec Resources. Digital forensics is one of the most interesting and exciting fields of information security that you can ever be fortunate enough to work in, but not for the reasons you might expect.

Generating computer forensic supertimelines under Linux

When the authors first published this paper, their intentions were to develop a comprehensive guide to digital forensic timelines in order to consolidate the many fragmented sources of information concerning this topic. What they discovered, however, was that quality references

Evernote from a Forensic Investigation Perspective

by Stuart Clarke, Millnet Recently we have been looking at Evernote from a forensic investigation perspective, as we feel it is a great product which will grow in popularity therefore wanted to share some initial findings. While at the 2012

Webinar: Windows 8 Forensics – A First Look

Take a first look at Windows 8 forensics in a webinar presented by Josh Brunty, Assistant Professor of Digital Forensics at Marshall University. Learn about the changes in Windows 8 which forensic examiners should be aware of before this new

Edinburgh Napier University launches cybercrime degree

Edinburgh Napier University is launching a new part-time MSc in Advanced Security and Cybercrime. Aimed at professionals already working in computer security, the master’s course will arm students with the skills to combat a wide range of threats including phishing

Apple phones are AES-tough, says forensics expert

Monday’s Technology Review carries a glowing tribute to Apple iPhone security according to its author, Simson Garfinkel, a contributing editor who works in computer forensics and is highly regarded as a leader in digital forensics. He says Apple has passed

Researchers Show How to Crack Android Encryption

As forensic examiners, some of the last things we want to hear are “encryption” and “enabled” in the same sentence, however that’s what has been happening with the current line of Android devices. Starting with Android 3.0, devices have been

BlackBag and Bright Forensics offer Mac Forensics Training in the UK

Bright Forensics, the UK based company best known for Live Forensics Courses (delivered by Nick Furneaux), is delighted to announce a new partnership with BlackBag Technologies of San Jose, CA. Bright will carry the full range of Mac Forensics solutions

ATC-NY Announces New Computer Forensics Tool – Mem Marshal

ATC-NY’s new forensics tool – Mem Marshalâ„¢ 1.0 – is a user-friendly, automated memory analysis system that assists and automates computer forensic investigations of volatile memory (RAM) images. Mem Marshal enables computer forensic investigators to analyze and effectively make use

Forensic Examination of FrostWire version 5

As digital forensic practitioners, we are faced regularly with users utilizing the internet to swop and download copyrighted and contraband material. Peer to peer (P2P) applications are commonly used for this purpose, and like any software application, they are ever