DFIR Digital Transformation
Are the days of coming in over the weekend or late at night to kick off a process behind us? How about the days of sharing reports and case data via removable media?
Are the days of coming in over the weekend or late at night to kick off a process behind us? How about the days of sharing reports and case data via removable media?
With the advances in IT, digital forensics became an important part of the juridical system. On the other hand, cybercriminals have been developing counter tactics against digital forensics for fleeing from the justice. Those tactics are grouped under the term anti-forensics.
This case study features William Stumme, Senior Forensic Examiner of Surefire Cyber. On May 27, 2018, in Ellicott City, Maryland, flash flooding caused damage to businesses on the historic main street area, waterlogging many surveillance DVRs. Using DVR Examiner, data was able to be recovered and viewed from one such waterlogged DVR. Learn how Magnet … Continued
With DVR Examiner 3.1.5, we have now added support for a new filesystem, updates to the user interface, and addressed a few key bugs.
Episode 06 of Digital Forensics in Real Life is part one of a two-part episode, with a case that involved so many truckloads of evidence we couldn’t pack it all into one podcast. It involved two trials, three main suspects, and hours of forensic analysis by our guest and his team. This case it the … Continued
Magnet AXIOM is one of Detective Chad Gish’s go-to-tools and it’s part of what allows him to create the story of what has happened based on the data collected from digital devices.
Noted DFIR expert Brett Shavers provides an in-depth review of Magnet Axiom Cyber and how it can be useful in enterprise investigations. In this review, Brett reflects on his history with Magnet Forensics products and how they’ve been beneficial to the community over the years. Additionally, he explains some of the basic functions and advanced … Continued
We’re very excited to share that Magnet Forensics has been named a leader in the new IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Digital Forensics in Public Safety 2022 Vendor Assessment!
Nominations for the 2022 Forensic 4:cast Awards are open until May and we hope we can count on your support!
When it comes to creating a disk image, the E01 image file format is the default imaging option for many computer forensics tools and has arguably become a de-facto standard of sorts.