Introduction to Magnet AXIOM
Modern digital forensics investigations often involve evidence obtained from a variety of sources, including mobile devices like smartphones and tablets, computers and storage media, and cloud hosted apps and services.
Modern digital forensics investigations often involve evidence obtained from a variety of sources, including mobile devices like smartphones and tablets, computers and storage media, and cloud hosted apps and services.
We’re very excited to share some of the great new features in Magnet REVIEW 4.2—helping reviewers and administrators to get to the data they need faster and easier.
With more devices entering the lab than ever, triage is becoming an increasingly critical step to determine which devices need to be analyzed first.
We’re proud to announce the availability of Magnet OUTRIDER 3.2!
Magnet AXIOM 6.7 is now available! In this release, we’re introducing the automatic loading of iOS keychains to help ensure additional data sources are brought to the surface in your iOS extractions. This release also includes support for known and non-relevant hash sets in Hash Sets Manager Beta to help streamline the volume of data that needs to be reviewed.
We are thrilled to announce the release of AXIOM Cyber 6.7, this release adds and expands on features that will help streamline your collection and review of email evidence.
Pre-processing and acquiring user data in Microsoft 365 is important. With a market share of close to 48%, Microsoft 365 (formerly Office 365) is used by about one million companies worldwide, including 70% of Fortune 500 firms.
As part of the Magnet Digital Investigation Suite, Magnet AUTOMATE was designed to help you maximize the efficiency of your agency’s existing forensics lab toolkit and IT investments to reduce time to evidence and help you solve more cases, faster.
We’re excited to announce that we’re coming back to Music City for Magnet User Summit 2023!
Whether it is a quick glance at your wrist to make sure you are in check, or exegesis performed on a particularly important artifact, time is at the center of all we do.