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Interview With Barbara Guttman, Software Quality Group Manager, NIST

Posted on February 6, 2018 by Forensic Focus

Barbara, tell us a bit about yourself. What’s your role, and what does a typical day in your life look like?

As the Manager of the Software Quality Group, I work on 3 major projects including digital forensics, software assurance and software metrolog… Continue reading Interview With Barbara Guttman, Software Quality Group Manager, NIST→

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Interview With Tod Ewasko, Director Of Product Management, AccessData

Posted on February 1, 2018 by Forensic Focus

Tod, you have recently moved into the role of Director of Product Management and Development at AccessData. Congratulations! Can you tell us a little more about your role and what your day to day job is like?

Yes, thank you. I’m very excited the step … Continue reading Interview With Tod Ewasko, Director Of Product Management, AccessData→

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Detection Of Backdating The System Clock In MacOS

Posted on January 31, 2018 by Forensic Focus

by Oleg Skulkin & Igor Mikhaylov

Recently we received a good question from one of our DFIR mates: “How can one detect backdating of the system clock forensicating macOS?”. This is a really good question, at least for us, so we decided to research … Continue reading Detection Of Backdating The System Clock In MacOS→

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Digital Forensics News January 2018

Posted on January 29, 2018 by Forensic Focus

BlackBag Technologies have released the latest version of MacQuisition: 2018 R1.

Oxygen Forensics have teamed up with Project VIC to help fight child exploitation.

Susteen’s Burner Breaker won Popular Science’s vote for Best of What’s New in 2018.

D… Continue reading Digital Forensics News January 2018→

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Forensic Focus Forum Round-Up

Posted on January 29, 2018 by Forensic Focus

Welcome to this month’s round-up of recent posts to the Forensic Focus forums.

Do you agree with ISO 17025 being the new standard for digital forensics? Take a look at the poll and join in the discussion on the forum!

Can you help spg93 to verify whe… Continue reading Forensic Focus Forum Round-Up→

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MacQuisition 2018 R1 Is Now Available

Posted on January 26, 2018 by Forensic Focus

We are very excited to announce our first major release of 2018 – MacQuisition 2018 R1 is now available! MacQuisition continues to be the leading and most advanced forensic imaging software for Mac OS X and macOS. Continue reading MacQuisition 2018 R1 Is Now Available→

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Charlatans In Digital Forensics

Posted on January 26, 2018 by Forensic Focus

by James Zjalic

There’s a topic that is rarely publicized in the world of digital forensics, but is well known to those within the field and stories are often traded between experts when they meet at conferences and conventions. That topic is charlata… Continue reading Charlatans In Digital Forensics→

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Oxygen Forensics Partners With Project VIC

Posted on January 25, 2018 by Forensic Focus

Oxygen Forensics, a worldwide developer and provider of advanced forensic data examination tools for mobile devices, drones and cloud services, today announced that it is partnering and integrating its product and technology with Project VIC.

Project… Continue reading Oxygen Forensics Partners With Project VIC→

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Developing A Standard For Chain Of Custody

Posted on January 25, 2018 by Forensic Focus

by Jasmin Cosic, Miroslav Baca & Peter Grd

Today there is no criminal investigation that does not contain a digital dimension. A large number of criminal offenses, whether official investigations conducted by judicial bodies or corporate investiga… Continue reading Developing A Standard For Chain Of Custody→

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ISO 17025 For Digital Forensics – Yay Or Nay

Posted on January 24, 2018 by Forensic Focus

by Robert Merriott

“Much of the digital forensic community desires to have their evidence seen in court as forensically sound and bulletproof, yet do not want to go through the rigors that other traditional forensic sciences have done to prevent evide… Continue reading ISO 17025 For Digital Forensics – Yay Or Nay→

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