In previous articles, I’ve discussed log management and incident response in the age of compliance. It’s time to cover a separate topic that has connections to both log analysis and incident ...
The call came in early on a winter morning last year. An urgent voice spoke about corporate espionage and theft of trade secrets. After a few deep breaths, the caller identified himself as counsel ...
Criminals increasingly use computers as weapons to illegally access information or release worms and viruses to disrupt computer networks. Law enforcement agencies often must rely on criminal ...
It’s the hottest topic on prime time television, but crime scene investigation is increasingly more complex than what’s depicted in a glitzy one-hour drama. Information technology students at ...
Much of the U.S. government’s case in Criminal No. 01-455-A will be based on digital evidence found on the defendant’s computer hard drives. The case, better known as United States v. Zacarias ...
Deepfakes, synthetic media, and automated impersonation tools are increasingly used to manipulate individuals, organizations, ...
Many disputes have been decided based on digital data collected and recovered from computers and cellular phones. In today's always-on, always-connected environment, there is very little business or ...
(LEX 18) — A computer forensics laboratory in Louisville has provided a helping hand on thousands of cases across Kentucky. LEX 18's Kayleigh Randle spoke with the FBI about the work being done there.
PROVIDENCE, R.I., May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- ForensicSoft announces the release of its newest computer forensic tool, SAFE -- the world's first write-blocked Windows forensic boot environment. SAFE, which ...
The investigation of a computer system believed to be compromised by cybercrime. Also called "digital forensics," it is used to examine a computer that may harbor incriminating data in non-cybercrime ...