by aliduveen | Aug 12, 2019
Apple provides a tool for developers to report issues with Apple software and services. To correctly use this tool, the developer needs to create and collect logs, that can be extracted from an Apple device. These logs contain a lot of information useful to forensics...
by aliduveen | Aug 12, 2019
Due to the vast increase in smartwatch wearable device usage, a greater amount of personally sensitive data is being created, modified, and accessed, which can be employed to establish causality in forensic investigations. With features like standalone cellular...
by aliduveen | Aug 12, 2019
This talk is about the Digital Corpora website, which is a collection of open source data designed for testing digital forensics tools and assisting in digital forensics education. The Digital Corpora website has files, disk images, network captures, memory, and...
by aliduveen | Aug 12, 2019
Sometimes you don’t have the time or authorization to make a full disk image and you want to collect only a subset of files from a live system. The new logical imager tool in Autopsy allows you to do that and this talk will cover how to use this new feature. The...
by aliduveen | Aug 12, 2019
Digital evidence from apps plays an increasingly important role in digital investigations. In this talk, we will discuss the capabilities of Autopsy to parse apps, analyze the results, and display communications. This has been a recent priority for Autopsy and we will...