Digital Forensics Jobs Round-Up, August 04 2025

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Explore a selection of the latest DFIR employment opportunities in this week’s Forensic Focus jobs round-up....

Collaborative Forensics: Overcoming Challenges In Multi-Jurisdictional Investigations

Collaborative Forensics: Overcoming Challenges In Multi-Jurisdictional Investigations

Discover expert strategies for cross-border investigations in Exterro’s on-demand webinar....read more

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.

Tired of risky online transcription tools? Discover a faster, fully offline alternative built for secure investigations....read more

MSAB’s Simon Crawley on the Importance of Frontline Forensics

Christa: Time is of the essence when field extractions of mobile devices are needed, but so are forensically sound extractions as strong links along the chain of custody. Today the Forensic Focus podcast welcomes Simon Crawley, a senior consultant with

Forging Trust in Digital Forensics as Technology Evolves

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February’s publications continued a trending topic in recent research: establishing reliability in forensic science as a whole, and digital forensics particularly. Even as some works explored the decryption of encrypted data, and the use of “hacked” data from encrypted devices,

Leveraging Intel DCI for Memory Forensics

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Hello, and welcome to my DFRWS US 2021 talk about leveraging Intel DCI for memory forensics. My name is Tobias Latzo and I’m in the security research group of the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg in Germany, which is led by Felix

Finding Important Artifacts in Recycle Bin

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Recycle Bin can become an important clue to the case. It might provide the trace of a trial to hide or to conceal a clue. This whitepaper focuses on the research of deleted files from various types of apps in

Malware Family Classification Via Efficient Huffman Features

Hello everyone. My name is Steven O’Shaughnessy, and I’m a lecturer from the Technological University in Dublin. And on behalf of my colleague, Frank Breitinger from the University of Lausanne and myself, I am presenting our paper entitled malware family

AI-Based Video Recognition in FTK

Holli: Actually, it looks like everybody’s in here, so we can go ahead and get started. Hi everyone, my name is Holli Hagene. Welcome to today’s webcast. A few reminders: all of the lines have been muted to reduce background

Techno Security Returns to Myrtle Beach – One Month Early

The Marriott Resort at Grande Dunes in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA will host the 23rd edition of the Techno Security & Digital Forensics Conference flagship event, May 9-12 – nearly one month sooner than its accustomed kickoff the Sunday

Checkm8 Acquisition Method in Oxygen Forensic Detective 14.3

We first added checkm8 acquisition from iOS devices in Oxygen Forensic® Detective v.12.6 in July of 2020. Not surprisingly, many things have changed since then. That being the case, we updated our tool several times over the last few months

Dealing With Multiple Data Sources: A Panel Discussion

The inaugural E-Crimes Symposium: Cutting Edge Topics in Digital Forensics — offered on February 28th by the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science at the University of New Haven — brought together experts in a range of digital forensics

Computer Forensic Reference Data Sets For Digital Evidence

Rick: Good morning. My name is Rick Ayres, I’m the project lead for the Computer Forensics Tool Testing project at NIST. My talk today is going to provide an overview on updates to our Computer Forensics Reference Data Sets project,

New Challenge of Drone Forensics, MD-DRONE

Empower Your Investigation With Drone Forensic Solution, MD-DRONE. MD–DRONE is a forensic software for extracting and analyzing data from the various data sources of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV)/Drones from global manufacturers such as DJI, Parrot, and PixHawk. Data can be

Emiliano Polito, Trainer, Amped Software

Emiliano, congratulations on your new role! Your journey to Amped Software has been colorful — what first interested you about multimedia engineering as a career? Hi and thank you! My journey to Amped Software has been an eventful one for