Magnet OUTRIDER 4.1: New Officer Wellness Tools, MAG24 Hashing and Matching, and More
We’re thrilled to announce the release of Magnet OUTRIDER 4.1!
We’re thrilled to announce the release of Magnet OUTRIDER 4.1!
The use of AI in criminal, civil, and other investigations continues to grow. However, unlike other applications, employing AI in digital forensics has different considerations when it comes to admissibility in legal proceedings. These considerations stem from the gravity of the questions being answered by AI in digital forensics—questions that could affect people’s liberty, livelihoods, … Continued
Whenever an app ends up on a modern smartphone, it has to first ask for permission from the user for its functions. These permissions can be standard or considered ‘sensitive.’ Join us for this next episode of Mobile Unpacked with Chris Vance to learn how to use this information to track insights about the 3rd party apps installed on a device, what they have done or not done, and whether or not their behavior is malicious.
Public safety organizations are under enormous pressure to conduct fast and thorough investigations. Keeping pace with demand — and addressing case backlogs — requires efficient execution of digital evidence workflows and there are tools that can help you achieve speed and scale within your lab.
We’re excited to announce that we’re coming back to Music City for Magnet User Summit 2024!
Mobile device artifacts are digital breadcrumbs: forensically valuable data created by a mobile device that help investigators better understand a case.
Media artifacts on a device – both captured with the device’s on-board cameras and transmitted to the device through various methods – can be another area of interest during an investigation.
Application artifacts are an important data source in mobile device investigations.
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Web browser activity artifacts are digital clues suspects create when they use web browsers on mobile devices. Browser history, cookies, cache, and file downloads are all web activity artifacts that investigators may find useful during a mobile device investigation.