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The Paradigm Shift
There is a shift in the force. Using a statement that most still understand, no matter what age group you might come from. This Paradigm Shift comes in the form of digital forensics, specifically mobile device forensics. Said simply enough, … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, Cellebrite, cellphone, dfir, forensics, mobile forensics, MPE+, Reiber
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Supreme Court, Mobile Devices and Forensics – With Tyler Clarke
Fantastic talk today with Tyler Clarke with Reno Police. We spoke about the recent Supreme Court Decision, Mobile Forensics and where it is going, today’s digial data and much more. I have to say speaking to Tyler made me want … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, Android, apple, Cellebrite, cellphone forensics, Lee Reiber, mobile, MPE+
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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 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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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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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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What’s Up With Whatsapp
WhatsApp Messenger is a cross platform mobile application which allows you to exchange messages without paying for SMS. This information is taken from www.whatsapp.com that also describes that the application can be used on the iPhone, Android, Blackberry and Windows … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, Android, apple, cellphone, cellphone forensics, mobile device, MPE+
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iLogical Support
AccessData’s MPE+ added not only support for iOS7 but enhanced the iDevice support with the new iLogical™ selection. Prior to the 5.4 release a user had to select the manufacturer as well as the make when conducting a collection … Continue reading
Validation and MDF Tools
At every speaking event I make sure to let the attendees know that there is not a one tool solution when it comes to MDF (mobile device forensics). I always add, “if a company says they are the only solution … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, cellphone, digital evidence, ESI, forensics, mobile forensics, MPE+
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Mobile Phone Examiner + with versatile image support
In @Accessdata MPE+ you now have the ability to import many different image types. Not only can you import any Accessdata AD1 files you can import compressed folders, TAR, DD, YAFFS, YAFFS2, EXT (all flavors), FAT, IPD and what I … Continue reading
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Tagged AccessData, Android, cellphone, forensics, mobile phone, mobileforensics, MPE+
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