Featured Job: Digital Forensic Specialist Trainer (London, UK)

Employer

Metropolitan Police Service

Location

Lambeth, London, UK

Salary

£43,292 to £47,380 plus a Location allowance of £1,639. You will receive £43,292 the band minimum. Progress to the band maximum of £47,380 will be via incremental p… Continue reading Featured Job: Digital Forensic Specialist Trainer (London, UK)

Using Micro-Services and Artificial Intelligence to Analyze Images in Criminal Evidences

Hi everyone. My name is Gabriel Souza, and now I will present a paper to the Digital Forensic Workshop USA, and the article is entitled “Using Micro-Services and Artificial Intelligence to Analyze Images in Criminal Evidences.” So, this work has … Continue reading Using Micro-Services and Artificial Intelligence to Analyze Images in Criminal Evidences

Ali Hadi and Jessica Hyde on Accessible, Affordable Digital Forensics Training

Christa: As cyber crimes and incidents rise, so does the need for well prepared, professional, digital forensics and incident response practitioners. However, while there’s no shortage of digital forensics training and education, whether … Continue reading Ali Hadi and Jessica Hyde on Accessible, Affordable Digital Forensics Training

Featured Job: Digital Forensic Laboratory Manager (London, UK)

Employer

Metropolitan Police Service

Location

Lambeth, London, UK

Salary

£49,940 to £54,649 plus a Location allowance of £1,639. You will receive £49,940 the band minimum. Progress to the band maximum of £54,649 will be via incremental p… Continue reading Featured Job: Digital Forensic Laboratory Manager (London, UK)

How Better Processes and Information Can Improve Digital Forensic Science: January’s Research Roundup

As digital forensics moves toward a more established presence within the forensic sciences, 2022 starts off on an existential note thanks to a set of papers exploring digital forensic expertise and process, and the language used to describe both.

Te… Continue reading How Better Processes and Information Can Improve Digital Forensic Science: January’s Research Roundup

Robust Malware Detection Models: Learning From Adversarial Attacks and Defenses

Hello to all of you. My name is Hemant Rathore and I’m here to present the work “Robust Malware Detection Models: Learning From Adversarial Attacks and Defenses.” The other authors of this paper are Adithya Samavedhi, Sanjay K Sahay, and &h… Continue reading Robust Malware Detection Models: Learning From Adversarial Attacks and Defenses

Chip Chop: Smashing the Mobile Phone Security Chip for Fun and Digital Forensics

Hello, and welcome to Chip Chop: Smashing the Mobile Phone Security Chip for Fun and Digital Forensics. My name is Gunnar Alendal and I am a PhD candidate at NTNU in Norway, and I am going to talk about one … Read more The post Chip Chop: … Continue reading Chip Chop: Smashing the Mobile Phone Security Chip for Fun and Digital Forensics

Mason Toups and Emre Tinaztepe on Efficient Incident Response Through Collaboration

Christa: Efficient, effective digital forensics and incident response involves not just the right tools and processes, but also the ability to share insights and collaborate on work. Here with us on the Forensic Focus Podcast to talk about it &… Continue reading Mason Toups and Emre Tinaztepe on Efficient Incident Response Through Collaboration