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todaySeptember 24, 2025

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Blog Omprakash Singh

How to Connect a PATA (IDE) Drive to Tableau TX1 Forensic Imager

Introduction While modern systems mostly use SATA and NVMe drives, forensic investigators often encounter legacy storage devices like PATA (IDE) drives in older computers and servers. These drives may hold critical digital evidence in cases involving corporate fraud, archival data, or even cybercrime investigations. The Tableau TX1 Forensic Imager, a ...

Mobile Forensic Anjali Singhal / May 10, 2024

Most Common Challenges while doing iOS Forensics

Introduction iOS devices have become an integral part of our daily lives, storing a vast array of personal and sensitive information. For forensic investigators and digital security professionals, accessing and analyzing data from iOS devices poses unique challenges due to Apple’s stringent security measures. In this blog post, we will ...

todayApril 27, 2024

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Digital Forensics

Network Storage and Digital Forensics: Navigating NAS and SAN

In the area of digital forensics, the acquisition and analysis of data stored on various devices and storage systems is an important task. As organizations increasingly adopt network storage solutions like Network Attached Storage (NAS) and Storage Area Networks (SAN), forensic investigators must understand the unique challenges and considerations associated ...

todayApril 10, 2024

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ROLE OF DIGITAL FORENSIC IN INCIDENT RESPONSE

In the continuously changing cybersecurity landscape, organizations face a constant burst of threats, ranging from malicious insiders to sophisticated cyber-attacks. When a security incident occurs, instant and effective response is important to minimize damage, protect critical assets, and maintain business continuity. This is where digital forensics plays a crucial role, ...

todayApril 5, 2024

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Digital Forensics Anjali Singhal

How to Detect and Investigate Network Security Breaches Using Forensics

Understanding Network Forensics Network forensics can be described as the process of capturing, recording, and examining network events to uncover the origin of security breaches or any malicious activities. Unlike conventional digital forensics, which focuses on scrutinizing individual devices such as computers and mobile phones, network forensics specifically deals with ...

todayMarch 7, 2024

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IoT Forensic

Introduction: The Internet of Things (IoT) has rapidly spread into our homes, workplaces, cities, and industries over the past decade. IoT devices like smart home assistants, connected security cameras, wearable fitness trackers, and industrial sensors have made our lives more convenient and efficient. However, this increased connectivity and automation also ...