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Digital Forensics Round-Up, July 30 2025

Digital Forensics Round-Up, July 30 2025

Read the latest DFIR news – Epstein video analysis by ex-FBI experts, stress warning signs in forensics, Raspberry Pi toolkit “Toby,” PDF tampering risks, SWGDE timing advance guidance, and more....read more

S21 Spotlight Transcriber – Slow, Manual Transcription Or Insecure Online Service? There’s A Better Way.

S21 Spotlight Transcriber – Slow, Manual Transcription Or Insecure Online Service? There’s A Better Way.

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Transforming Mental Health And Organisational Culture In Digital Forensics

Transforming Mental Health And Organisational Culture In Digital Forensics

Discover how Adapt & Evolve is helping transform digital forensic units through trauma-informed, evidence-based workshops on stress, psychological safety, and leadership....read more

Interview with Professor Tony Sammes, Cranfield University

An interview with Tony Sammes, Emeritus Professor at Cranfield University and co-author of “Forensic Computing: A Practitioner’s Guide”, is now online at http://www.forensicfocus.com/tony-sammes-interview-310309

How Virtualization Affects EDD Collection

Virtual servers, desktops and storage are reaching the point of ubiquity. If you haven’t already encountered your first electronic data discovery collection involving virtualization, it’s only a matter of time until you do. When you engage in collection in a

Royal Thai Police to establish High-Tech Crime Suppression Division

The Royal Thai Police are working to establish a High-Tech Crime Suppression Division, to oversee the fight against technology-related crime. The new division, with a dedicated budget and 200 to 300 well-trained police, is expected to be operating officially by

Stroz Friedberg Opens San Francisco Office For Digital Forensics

Stroz Friedberg, Inc. has opened its newest U.S. office at 101 Montgomery Street in downtown San Francisco. Leading the firm’s San Francisco operations is David E. Garrett, who joined Stroz Friedberg as a Managing Director… More (Metropolitan Corporate Counsel)

AccessData’s FTK(®) Search Technology Validated by Federal Court

AccessData Inc. yesterday issued a legal alert addressing a recently published court ruling furthering the legal standing of its Forensic Toolkit® (FTK®) software. In this instance, the case addressed FTK’s native search engine used to identify, search and collect electronically

e-fense Announces Major Channel Partner Initiative

In a wide ranging discussion with media sources today, e-fense discussed its many marketing and sales initiatives designed to ensure a global reach of its incident response and e-discovery products and ease of purchase for customers…The risk of data loss

Virtual detection becomes a reality

A breakthrough in computer forensics technology was announced today when investigators were told they would no longer be required to rely on text-based or simple point and click interfaces, but will instead be able to fully immerse themselves in a

Logicube Announces The Forensic Dossier

The Forensic Dossier represents the sixth generation of computer forensic solutions from Logicube. This high-speed solution allows users to quickly capture data from SATA/IDE hard drives and a variety of flash media devices. The Dossier can capture data from one

MacForensicsLab Inc. releases MacLockPick 2.1

MacForensicsLab Inc. announces an upgrade to their cross-platform digital forensic field tool. In addition to extracting suspect evidence from Windows and Mac OS X systems, MacLockPick 2.1 now extracts data from Linux systems too. Now investigations aren’t limited by the

With Limited Resources, UK Vows to Battle E-crime

A new U.K. police force dedicated to tracking down cybercriminals is gearing up to make the most of what one senior police official acknowledges is limited funding. The Police Central e-crime Unit, due to begin operations soon, came to be

Rich Pethia, director of Carnegie Mellon University’s CERT

“A significant piece of our work in the last few years has been on cyberforensics. Helping build forensic methods and tools that help law enforcement use do better job of investigating. That means not just crimes against computers, but also

Crime and retribution

The presence on the internet of those with malicious intentions has been the subject of Hollywood blockbusters, so it is fair to assume that most business leaders are aware of the threat. But perhaps less well understood is how the

Oxygen Forensic Suite 2.1 adds support for more than 70 Motorola devices

New version contains major improvements, adds support for a number of new devices including more than 70 Motorola phones…Changes in version 2.1: General. Added support for more than 70 Motorola phones via cable. The total amount of phone models supported

‘Guesswork’ in Bain computer forensics

A computer expert giving evidence on what time he thinks the Bain family computer was turned on on the morning of June 20, 1994, has told the David Bain murder retrial that his findings involved a lot of “guesswork”. Police

Wave University Announces Webinar on Blackberry Forensics

Wave University, an educational platform for legal professionals that offers free webinars, a “lunch and learn” series and software training webinars, announces its second webinar in a series that will focus on discovery issues. “Blackberry Forensics – Recovering & Processing