Banish your backlog with mobile workflow automation
Significant mobile device backlogs are a reality for most digital forensics labs today.
Significant mobile device backlogs are a reality for most digital forensics labs today.
In this session Chad Gish sits down with Chris Brennan, Special Investigation Division, MNPD to discuss how Metro Nashville’s forensics team’s leverages leading edge forensics solutions in the fight against fentanyl.
Time is always a critical factor in digital forensics investigations. Your stakeholders rely on you, and your team, for timely sharing of the insights that help them understand what really happened in an incident.
For law enforcement, time, money, and resources are always difficult to get—so how can you get the most out of your budgets without compromising the quality of your officers’ training?
Too often, devices sit for weeks while the balance between thorough, defensible work and timely insight gets lost. When I was part of the West Virginia State Police and ICAC Task Force, I had to rethink how to strike that balance.
Timely access to digital evidence is one of the most critical aspects of an investigation. Delays in sharing and reviewing evidence with investigators, prosecutors, and other stakeholders outside the digital forensics lab can slow investigations, significantly impacting case resolution and potentially allowing criminal activity to continue.
Únase a nosotros en este seminario web introductorio a Magnet Griffeye, su solución de referencia para transformar la sobrecarga de medios digitales en información de investigación.
I’ve spent my career in digital forensics wrestling with two deceptively simple questions: Where do I start and where do I stop, in an investigation? Both decisions feel like drawing lines on quicksand. You’re flooded with artifacts—timestamps, logs, messages—tempting you to search every byte. But legal deadlines and investigative demands force focus. The real skill isn’t just finding evidence but knowing when to stop.
Did you hear the news? Magnet User Summit and Magnet Virtual Summit are coming back in 2026 to help redefine and rediscover what’s possible in DFIR in 2026! Magnet Virtual Summit will take place February 23-27 while Magnet User Summit returns to Nashville April 20-22—and we’re opening submissions for speaking spots at both events. Magnet … Continued
This is the second entry in a four-part series showing you how Magnet One helps your digital forensics lab save time and effort in your investigations. Be sure to check out the other entries in this series to learn more about how Magnet One helps you save time in your investigations by streamlining your forensics … Continued