When Windows takes a nap and leaves you evidence: Inside hiberfil.sys
Hiberfil.sys is one of those Windows artifacts every examiner should know about. It can contain a near-complete capture of system memory but is also tricky to collect and parse.
Hiberfil.sys is one of those Windows artifacts every examiner should know about. It can contain a near-complete capture of system memory but is also tricky to collect and parse.
Learn how a leading regional police force in the UK is using Magnet Review to strengthen chain of custody and enable faster arrests in major cases while also reducing the stress and workload of their investigative teams.
Today’s world has become digital-first. That means that nearly every investigation federal teams perform now involves digital evidence—from mobile devices to cloud data to computers and more. The sheer volume and complexity of this data have made traditional forensic processes nearly impossible to scale.
This webinar explores not only why digital forensics has become mission-critical in federal investigations, but how automation can help transform the way agencies collaborate and work through digital evidence in their cases.
That means when teams collect, process, and review digital evidence, they can turn cases around faster—resulting in greatly reduced backlogs.
Join us to see for yourself how federal agencies are using Magnet Forensics Graykey, Graykey Fastrak, and Automate to accelerate justice and focus more time on what matters most: unlocking the truth.
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Employee misconduct can pose serious financial, operational, and reputational risks to enterprise organizations. Bullying, sexual harassment, gambling, accessing inappropriate content, and similar misconduct costs U.S. companies up to $300 billion a year according to Work Shield. The 2024 Association of Certified Fraud Examiners’ “Report to the Nations” estimates occupational fraud alone leads to annual losses of more than $3 trillion globally.
We’re thrilled to announce that Magnet One Mobile Case Stream—the first of a new class of workflow experiences we call case streams—is now available through early access for Online Magnet Graykey customers.
Federal crimes now have a huge digital component which has transformed the breadth and scope of investigations. While interviews, surveillance, and physical evidence remain essential, the most decisive insights often come from digital evidence. Computers, laptops, tablets, and mobile devices can expose criminal networks, uncover insider threats, and reveal national security risks.
Mobile devices store data in fragmented and often unintuitive ways.
We’re excited to announce the launch of Magnet Certification Preparation —a new series of reinforcement training designed to help qualified students confidently prepare for their certification exams.
Authored by Chad Gish. A few years ago, my lab at Nashville Police Department hit the breaking point. Our backlog was growing, and we were waiting weeks for devices to come back, and I caught myself thinking the same thing many investigators do: We’ll just overtime our way out of this. But you can’t outwork exponential data growth. We were effectively babysitting every step of every case, and the pressure to deliver was relentless.
Authored by Chad Gish. A few years ago, my lab at Nashville Police Department hit the breaking point. Our backlog was growing, detectives were waiting months for devices to come back, and I caught myself thinking the same thing many investigators do: We’ll just overtime our way out of this. But you can’t outwork exponential data growth. As the cases piled up, so did the pressure. In homicide or violent-crime work, time isn’t a luxury; it’s the difference between a solved case and a family that never gets answers. When you’re the lead detective, that weight sits squarely on your shoulders.