AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
Magnet Forensics is a developer of digital investigations software that acquires, analyzes, reports on and manages evidence from computers, mobile phones, IoT devices and cloud services. Leveraging ...
As mobile phones continue to evolve to hold more data, support a larger number of apps, and increasingly utilize cloud storage, so too does the scope of crimes that can be committed using mobile ...
Magnet AXIOM allows investigators to track the full history of a piece of digital evidence to see where it originated, where it was stored and with whom it was shared. Magnet Forensics is awarding ...
Private equity firm Thoma Bravo is forging ahead with its security-related company buying spree, entering into an agreement to acquire publicly listed Canadian digital forensic software firm Magnet ...
Digital forensics has continued to grow in importance as enterprises deal with increasing amounts of digital data and the possibility of cyber-attackers infiltrating their systems. Digital forensics ...
In part 1 of this article I discussed software forensics, generally what it is and why it’s needed. One of the big reasons there is such a need for software forensics is to interject objectivity into ...
Software composition analysis (SCA) and digital forensics are two ways of understanding what software artifacts make up a software system or application, and identifying their security impact. They ...
For some time now – whether by using computers or clay – forensic scientists have been able to make three-dimensional reconstructions of the faces of the deceased, based on the contours of their ...
The word “forensic” comes from the Latin word “forensis” meaning “of or before the forum.” In ancient Rome, an accused criminal and the accusing victim would present their cases before a group in a ...