Data found on a suspect's computer, cell phone or tablet can prove to be crucial evidence in a legal case. A new set of software tools developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology ...
Digital forensic investigations are, for the most part, still predominantly conducted in response to an incident. With this reactive approach, there is extreme pressure put on the investigation team ...
Forensic collection and analysis are the processes of gathering large quantities of data from electronic devices and Cloud based data sources, preserving them, and examining the information. Both law ...
Over the course of two days at last month's Computer Security Congress, which was organized by la Coordinación de Seguridad de la Información/UNAM-CERT, researchers ...
Many people ask me about what it was like working for law enforcement. More often than not, however, they are actually enquiring about how computer crime is truly investigated. Whether it’s questions ...
Digital forensics is the forensic science encompassing the recovery, analysis and presentation of electronically stored information (ESI). The results of a forensic analysis are often provided in the ...
Sydney, Australia (25 March 2015)—In response to the growing number and impact of cyberattacks, global IT association ISACA has issued a new free guide that outlines a digital forensics process and ...
66% of agency managers agreed digital evidence is more important than physical evidence and DNA in successfully prosecuting cases. 1 Digital evidence has become a critical aspect of modern ...
In the rapidly evolving domain of digital forensics, having a robust toolkit is paramount for investigators aiming to uncover digital footprints and piece together cyber puzzles. The arsenal of tools ...
Prevention and detection aren't enough. To better defend against future intrusions, you need a strong digital forensics team that can analyze attacks. In a world where enterprises are embracing the ...