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Requirements In Digital Forensics Method Definition: Observations From A UK...

by Angus M. Marshall & Richard Paige Abstract During a project to examine the potential usefulness of evidence of tool verification as part of method validation for ISO 17025 accreditation, the...

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Forensic Analysis Of The μTorrent Peer-to-Peer Client In Windows

by Michael R. Godfrey The μTorrent software client is the most popular BitTorrent peer-to-peer software application worldwide [1]. Contraband files such as copyrighted movies and music, child...

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How To: Create A Logical Image On Falcon NEO

Welcome to Logicube’s tutorial on the Forensic Falcon NEO. In this episode, we’ll show you how to perform a logical image. The logical imaging feature of Falcon NEO shortens the evidence collection...

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How To: Use The File Browser Feature In Logicube’s Forensic Falcon NEO

Welcome to Logicube’s tutorial on the Forensic Falcon NEO. In this session, we’ll show you how to use the file browser feature. The file browser feature of the Falcon NEO provides logical access to...

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How To: Integrate LACE Carver With Griffeye Analyze DI Pro

Let’s talk about the exciting new LACE Carver Integration with Analyze DI Pro. Once you have the proper license, you can head over to your Downloads page on MyGriffeye.com and go to the LACE Carver...

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How To: Multitask With Logicube’s Forensic Falcon NEO

Welcome to Logicube’s tutorial on the Forensic Falcon NEO. In this session we’ll show you how to multitask. For this tutorial I have connected the Falcon NEO to a network, and from a PC on the same...

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Walkthrough: Forensic Falcon NEO From Logicube

Welcome to Logicube’s tutorial on the Forensic Falcon NEO. In this session, we’ll conduct a product tour, including all of the various ports available, and show you how hard drives are connected to...

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Techno Security & Digital Forensics 2019 – San Diego March 11-13

From the 11th to the 13th of March 2019, Forensic Focus will be attending the Techno Security & Digital Forensics Conference in San Diego, CA, USA. If there are any topics you’d particularly like...

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Scene Of The Crime: You’ve Found A Drone. What Do You Do?

by Lee Reiber, COO, Oxygen Forensics, Inc. The proliferation of recreational drones and their impact on digital incident response has dramatically increased during the last several years. In January...

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Dissecting Malicious Network Traffic To Identify Botnet Communication

by Swasti Bhushan Deb Botnets are well-known in the domains of information security, digital forensics and incident response for hosting illegal data, launching DDOS attacks, stealing information,...

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Forensic Examination Of Manipulated Email In Gmail

by Arman Gungor Last week, I came across an interesting post on Forensic Focus. The poster, jahearne, was asking about how one can detect manipulation of an existing email in Gmail. In his hypothetical...

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Email Forensics: Investigation Techniques

by Chirath De Alwis Due to the rapid spread of internet use all over the world, email has become a primary communication medium for many official activities. Not only companies, but also members of the...

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How To Install And Use The Optional Thunderbolt I/O Card On Logicube’s...

Welcome to Logicube’s tutorial on the optional Thunderbolt I/O card on the Forensic Falcon-NEO. In this session, we’ll show you how to install and use this card. The optional Thunderbolt I/O card...

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Burnout in DFIR (And Beyond)

by Christa Miller Quite a lot has been written over recent weeks about burnout. Not only DFIR-specific posts, first from Richard Bejtlich and then, in follow-up from Eric Huber and Brett Shavers; but...

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Forensics Europe Expo London 2019 – Recap

by Jade James  This article is a recap of some of the main highlights from the Forensics Europe Expo 2019, which took place in London, UK on the 5th and 6th of March. The Forensics Europe Expo has now...

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Using The Content-Length Header Field In Email Forensics

by Arman Gungor As forensic examiners, we often have to analyze emails in isolation without the benefit of server metadata, neighbor messages, or data from other sources such as workstations. When...

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Career Paths In Digital Forensics

by Christa Miller, Forensic Focus In the 30 or so years since the advent of personal computers made digital forensics a viable career path, the profession has matured to the extent of making multiple...

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Techno Security And Digital Forensics Conference CA 2019 – Recap

by Mattia Epifani The Techno Security and Forensics CA conference took place between 11th and 13th March at The Hilton Torrey Pines in La Jolla (San Diego). More than 200 attendees were present, coming...

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Windows Registry Analysis 101

by Chirath De Alwis Computer forensics is the process of methodically examining computer media (hard disks, diskettes, tapes, etc.) for evidence [1].  When considering computer forensics, registry...

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Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) In The US

by Patrick Siewart  Increasingly, cellular records and their associated location information are being used in civil litigation, where previously they were considered to be a “law enforcement only”...

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