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In any investigation, digital forensic examiners must address key questions, including the pivotal “when” and “how.”
In any investigation, digital forensic examiners must address key questions, including the pivotal “when” and “how.”
Magnet Virtual Summit is back this February—giving attendees of all skill levels another great chance to catch up on the latest trends and challenges in DFIR from a huge selection of the leading voices in the DFIR field.
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Mobile device artifacts are digital breadcrumbs: forensically valuable data created by a mobile device that help investigators better understand a case.
Media artifacts on a device – both captured with the device’s on-board cameras and transmitted to the device through various methods – can be another area of interest during an investigation.
Application artifacts are an important data source in mobile device investigations.
The State of Enterprise DFIR survey is now open.
Web browser activity artifacts are digital clues suspects create when they use web browsers on mobile devices. Browser history, cookies, cache, and file downloads are all web activity artifacts that investigators may find useful during a mobile device investigation.