YARA Rule Processing in Magnet AXIOM Cyber
YARA provides a platform for the cybersecurity community to work together and identify the very latest malware threats.
YARA provides a platform for the cybersecurity community to work together and identify the very latest malware threats.
With queued collection, AXIOM Cyber streamlines the efficiency of your collection workflow, allowing you to analyze and close investigations.
There is a lot to be excited about in AXIOM Cyber 6.0! Learn more about this significant update and wee what the top 6 new features are.
We’re proud to announce the four winners of the Magnet Forensics Scholarship Award for 2021! Get to know them in this Q&A.
Jessica Hyde shares some details about an exciting event we have planned for the Magnet Summit on April 25: Mentorship Day!
Cada vez más datos de dispositivos móviles se almacenan en la nube, desde aplicaciones de terceros que almacenan datos, hasta copias de seguridad en la nube.
With more devices having onboard storage capability than ever before, it is imperative that analysts work with investigators to ensure that every possible medium of digital storage is collected during the course of an investigation.
Chances are if you have EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) tools, your cybersecurity posture is mature enough that you also have DFIR (Digital Forensics and Incident Response) tooling as well. But you may be wondering: how they overlap, if at all. Do EDR tools and DFIR tools do the same thing, or do they complement each other?
In episode 05 of Digital Forensics In Real Life (DFIRL) podcast we bring you Bill Odom, Co-Founder of Orbital Data Consulting, speaking about a missing person in the digital age. Bill began his career as a Special Agent with the FBI, where he was involved in investigations of everything from white collar crime to terrorism. … Continued
The need to automate enterprise DFIR workflows is greater than ever. Private sector and enterprise organizations are facing an onslaught of cyberattacks that shows no sign of stopping. According to a study performed by Deep Instinct the use of malware increased by 358% through 2020, and ransomware usage increased by 435% compared to 2019.