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Digital Forensics Magazine

Back issues of Digital Forensics Magazine can be purchased at the site, as can annual subscriptions.

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Issue 1

Issue 1 - Published November 2009

  • Anatomy of a Web Request
  • Data Erasure - Fact or Fiction?
  • Forensic Examination of a Computer System
  • Backup Tape Forensics is Here to Stay
  • Brief Introduction to Counter-Forensics
  • Expert Witness Reporting
  • Impact of Federal Rules
  • The Diary of a PDF Book

 

Issue 2 - Published February 2010

Issue 2
  • Android Forensics
  • Counter-Forensic Techniques
  • Introduction to Forensics
  • Who Needs Cofee?
  • Forensics Modelling
  • Data Retention Act
  • Faraday Bag Test
  • Mobile Phone Practitioner
  • Data Integrity
  • Forensic Evidence Collection

Issue 3 - Published May 2010
ISSN 9-772042-061103

Issue 3
  • Interpreting Email Headers
  • Proactive Computer Forensics
  • The Facebook Murder
  • A Digital Forensics Lab by any other Name
  • Dissecting Malicious Malware
  • Modelling for Operational Forensics
  • It's Not About Prevention
  • Time for Forensics
  • Introduction to Steganography
  • The Fourth Amendment

 

Issue 4 - Publish August 2010
ISSN 9-772042-060106

Issue 4
  • Preservation of Evidence
  • You've Been Framed
  • Psychosocial Forensics
  • Digital Forensics in Law Enforcement
  • iPhone Forensics
  • Exclusive Interview
  • Live Data Collection
  • Real Time Steganography
  • The Expert Witness
  • Comparison of Forensic Toolkits
  • Mobile Phone Analysers

 

Coming soon from TR Media!

iOS Forensic Analysis

By Sean Morrissey and Tony Campbell

iOS Book

iOS Forensic Analysis provides an in-depth look at investigative processes for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad devices. The methods and procedures outlined in the book can be taken into any courtroom. With iOS information never published before and data sets that are new and evolving, this book gives the examiner and investigator the knowledge to complete a full device examination that will be credible and accepted in the forensic community.

What you’ll learn:

 

  • How to respond to security incidents involving iOS devices
  • How to acquire and analyze data on iOS devices such as iPhone and iPad
  • How to analyze media exploitation on iOS devices

Who this book is for:

Computer forensic professionals, law enforcement, attorneys, security professionals, those who are curious about such things, and educators. This book can also be employed by law enforcement training academies, universities, as well as computer forensic, information security, and e-discovery communities.

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