Announcing the Winners of the 2022 Magnet Forensics CTF
The June 2022 Magnet Forensics CTF was another exciting competition, and we’re happy to announce the winners!
The June 2022 Magnet Forensics CTF was another exciting competition, and we’re happy to announce the winners!
Magnet Forensics has prided itself on its artifacts-first approach which gave examiners a very clear starting point for their digital forensics investigations.
When analyzing malware and exploits (or troubleshooting issues), you’ll find it in memory—even if it can’t be found on disk. Memory will give you a look at the exact state of a device at a specific time; this is why memory analysis, or memory forensics, is important to DFIR (Digital Forensics and Incident Response).
Insider threats, whether due to malicious action, inadvertent breaches, or negligence, put your company at risk of potentially significant financial and reputational consequences.
Digital evidence has become increasingly important in this day and age, as a direct result of virtually every transaction and even leisure being carried out on or through a digital device or platform.
The more information you have about a cyberthreat, the better equipped you are to remediate an incident and refine mitigation procedures for future threats.
We’re excited to introduce Comae to Magnet Idea Lab—giving you a chance to beta test the solution and give us valuable feedback!
As part of the continuous development of Magnet AXIOM Cyber’s incident response capabilities, we’ve integrated VirusTotal giving you the ability to quickly check files against their database of known threats.
Only two months after the release Magnet AXIOM Cyber 6.0, we’ve delivered several new and exciting features in Magnet AXIOM Cyber 6.2, including:
This presentation will focus on the role that digital forensics has in an organizations e-discovery program