The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has revised its "Guidelines on Mobile Device Forensics." Released seven years after the original guidance came out, the changes recognize the ...
Companies can quickly and efficiently collect data from devices, regardless of where they are located. Oxygen Forensics, a global leader in digital forensics for law enforcement, government agencies, ...
As mobile devices have become ubiquitous, so has the need for lawyers to collect information from them to use in litigation. Due to the unique data collection challenges posed by these devices, ...
With the evolution of technology, electronic communications -- particularly text messages -- can often provide a treasure trove of evidence. While requests for email communications and collections ...
Apple unveiled the iPhone in June 2007, a month after the National Institute of Standards and Technology issued "Guidelines on Cell Phone Forensics." Seven years later, NIST is revising its guidance ...
PITTSBURGH — The Allegheny County Mobile Device Forensic Examiner ranked second out of nearly 4,000 digital forensic examiners across the country. The U.S. Secret Service’s National Computer Forensics ...
David Greetham, vice president of digital forensics at Level Legal and winner of Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Lifetime Achievement Award, talks about the cost, workflow and privacy challenges facing ...
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 ...
Cybercrime investigations rarely hinge on a single smoking gun. More often, they’re solved by patiently assembling dozens of small truths ...
Device identification in audio forensics has emerged as a crucial area for verifying the authenticity of recordings and tracing their origins. Deep learning techniques, particularly convolutional ...