Axing media manipulation: A case study in effective media authentication
When faced with the need to ensure the integrity of the world’s largest sport-throwing league, Aim Games turned the concept of media authentication on its head.
When faced with the need to ensure the integrity of the world’s largest sport-throwing league, Aim Games turned the concept of media authentication on its head.
Proving the elements of possession, file use, knowledge, and user attribution is central to CSAM investigations and is often the most contested aspect in court.
Esta palestra terá como objetivo apresentar uma abordagem prática e aprofundada sobre investigação forense em ambientes macOS, contemplando desde os primeiros passos na atuação em dispositivos Apple até a análise técnica de artefatos relevantes para investigações digitais.
WATERLOO, Ontario — Feb. 23, 2026 — Magnet Virtual Summit 2026 begins today, bringing together thousands of digital investigation professionals from around the world at a time of significant change for the field. Taking place February 23–26, the virtual event focuses on how investigators are navigating the realities of AI-generated content, expanding cloud data sources, … Continued
Video evidence can come from DVR, dashcam, doorbells, mobile, and more.
See solutions across the workflow See how to accelerate your investigations See solutions across the workflow See how to accelerate your investigations Accessing & extracting data The challenges The solution I can’t get to the information I need because of advanced security measures. There are overwhelming amounts of data to sift through. I can’t share … Continued
In 2023, Magnet Forensics delivered a major breakthrough for internet crimes against children (ICAC) investigations by partnering with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC). The partnership gave investigators the unprecedented ability to instantly match suspected child sexual abuse material (CSAM) case data against NCMEC’s multiple repositories of suspected CSAM data in real time.
Serving agencies across the state, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) is ready to move beyond backlogs and thumb drives. GBI partnered with Magnet Forensics to chart a path forward with a cloud-based digital forensics platform, building on years of experience with Magnet tools.
Over 60% of online traffic flows through mobile browsers—making them a critical source of evidence for forensic examiners.
Lately, I’ve been hearing a recurring theme: the volume of both data and investigations are straining teams in ways remote collection previously did. What’s interesting is that I’m hearing this equally from incident response teams and eDiscovery groups. Two functions with very different goals, but who are facing what is, effectively, the same storm and the same fatigue.