Zen and the art of digital forensics
How the principles of Zen can be applied to forensic investigations
How the principles of Zen can be applied to forensic investigations
With mobile forensics becoming the dominant focus within investigations, users now have a plethora of anti-forensics tools at their disposal. This talk will explore anti-forensics methodologies on Android devices. Both generic Android and distro-specific techniques will be discussed and data relating to these methodologies will be examined with the aim of preparing investigators for the implementation of these techniques and their impact on each stage of an Android examination.
Managing the vast amounts of digital forensics data generated in today’s criminal investigations has become a major challenge for law enforcement agencies. You not only need to store your forensics data – which can represent a significant cost and IT burden – but also ensure compliance with your security and retention policies.
This presentation will highlight the importance of digital forensics standards and how to effectively implement standards into your workflow. Learn how standards are developed, how they can be changed, and how you can help shape the future of digital forensics through contributions to the standard development process.
Our new presentation, “The leadership mindset: From call to court and beyond,” highlights the role of executive leadership in effectively managing digital forensics throughout the investigative process.
With the prominence of mobile devices and the range of data they continually collect, it’s inevitable that when a crime is committed, mobile data will be a critical source of evidence.
The term DFIR has become really popular over the last several years and is used as an all-encompassing term for digital forensics and incident response.
Too many victims are dismissed and too many rotten apples are not properly investigated. Don’t be a bad seed. Listen in as Chris Atha explains how to investigate and detect iOS stalkerware.
Dado que más del 80 % de los casos penales dependen de las pruebas de video, desde la vigilancia por DVR hasta las cámaras corporales y las fuentes en la nube, es esencial contar con una solución eficaz y fiable para adquirir y revisar el video.
With over 80% of criminal cases depending on video evidence—from DVR surveillance to body cams and cloud sources—having an efficient, dependable solution to acquire and review video is essential.