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Author Archives: Lee Reiber
The Time Argument, Mobile Forensics
In the beginning there was a bit. The bit turned into a byte. That byte rapidly turned into a kilo. The kilo turned into a mega, the mega into a giga, and the giga into what we know today as … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, cellphone forensics, mobile forensics, Mobile Phone Examiner Plus, MPE+, nFIELD
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Mobile Security for a Nomadic Workforce
The corporate environment of today is reliant on the mobility of each of its employees or team members. By mobility I mean ,each member of the corporation’s team must be in contact with each other at all times, at a … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, Android, CISO, EMM, Endpoint, infosec, Malware, MAM, MDM, Mobile Threat, network security
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Mobile Device Data In a Big Data World
Today’s world is becoming more and more mobile every day. In fact, 91% of all people own a mobile device and 56% own some type of smart device. It is no surprise that today there are more mobile devices on … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, cellphone forensics, forensics, FTK, mobile forensics, Mobile Phone Examiner Plus, MPE+
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An Interview with Robert Dare on EDiscovery and ADUC
Today’s podcast was with Robert Dare a forensic examiner working in the corporate environment. We talk about his views on mobile devices in the ediscovery world, his usage of AccessData’s Mobile Phone Examiner Plus (MPE+) and the Access Data Users … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, ADUC, cell phone, ediscovery, forensics, iOS, Lee Reiber, mobile forensics, Robert Dare
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Interview with Terry Sneary
In today’s interview we are speaking with Terry Sneary one of America’s finest from Ohio. Terry works in digital forensics and speaks to us about real cases, real work and real actions using AccessData’s Mobile Phone Examiner Plus (MPE+).
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Interview with Bruce Downey
Bruce Downey had been doing forensics for many years in Ontario Canada and is seeing more mobile devices than computers now. Listen to Bruce as we speak about a few cases he has seen, how he solved them and … Continue reading
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The Forensic Snake: Using Python to Squeeze the Mobile Device
When I started my pilgrimage into mobile forensics, I did so with the goal of providing the law enforcement community with the tools and training that would assist investigators in extracting relevant data from cell phones. Back then, mobile forensics … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, applications, cellphone, forensics, geodata, mobile forensics, python
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Building a Solution to Today’s Problem: Mobile Device Application Overload
Crime today is no longer confined to the streets. Crimes are increasingly committed in a cyber-world. Looking back, I recalled patrolling the streets as a young officer in a Pacific Northwest city, and responding to calls for service involving domestic … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, applications, mobile forensics, mobile phone forensics, MPE+
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The Failing “Find Evidence Button”
It has been quite evident during my R&D to develop a better solution to combat the rapidly changing dynamic of smart device collections one critical observation. The days of quick and dirty forensics is over. This theme resonated at this … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, applications, ediscovery, forensics, mobile device, mobile forensics, smartphone
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Mobile Device and Social Media Raise Your Hand
As I travel and speak at various venues on social media applications and mobile devices I always open up with a question to the audience. Typically the audience is of the type that uses Electronically Stored Information (ESI) to help … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, cellphone, cellphone forensics, digital forensics, ediscovery, ESI, mobile forensics, MPE+
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