The Dos and Don’ts of Mobile Forensics
Here are a few mobile device forensics dos and don’ts that can help you and your agency ensure you are following best practices.
Here are a few mobile device forensics dos and don’ts that can help you and your agency ensure you are following best practices.
With Apple’s release of the AirTag and their market share giving them a huge network of devices for the FindMy environment, more and more devices need to be quickly located in cases.
Join Jimmy Schroering, Director of Video Forensics Technology at Magnet Forensics, as he discusses the benefits of the DD image format for DVR analysis.
Video evidence “can be as voluminous as mobile device data, if not more so, and there are limited tools available to reliably enhance and analyze video” according to the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Digital forensic examiners are often asked to recover video evidence in a variety of cases, regardless of prior training or … Continued
Discover how the St. Joseph County Cyber Crimes Unit used Magnet GRAYKEY to access and extract evidence that helped them solve a pedestrian-involved vehicle collision.
Discover how the St. Joseph County Cyber Crimes Unit used Graykey to access and extract evidence that helped them solve a series of auto theft crimes.
In this blog, we will provide best practices for examining mobile consent devices, so you are well equipped to process it.
Join Kim Bradley, forensic consultant, as she shows you how to acquire data from cloud sources using different methods, such as user credentials and login tokens from mobile extractions. Each login method will allow you to acquire different types of data, so you’ll learn what data is available and how to quickly process acquired data … Continued
As examiners, we often find ourselves wanting to know if a program was executed on a system, when it was executed on a system, or if a program or file ever existed on a system.
Las amenazas a la ciberseguridad son cada vez más frecuentes y complejas. Mejorar la velocidad y la escala con que los equipos de investigación forense digital y respuesta ante incidentes (DFIR) empresariales investigan y responden a los incidentes es vital para seguir el ritmo de las amenazas.