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/ IN THE NEXT ISSUE
COMING SOON…
In the next issue of Digital Forensics Magazine
W
e’ve got some great content already lined up for the next
Issue of Digital Forensics Magazine, some of which we
want to tell you about right here:
/ Operational forensics
The Quarterly Magazine for Digital Forensics Practitioners
Incident reporting right from the heart of an operational situation.
/ Setting up the optimum digital forensic lab
D i g i ta l
Not all labs are created equal; learn how your lab should be
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equipped and staffed according to the needs of your organisation.
/ magazine
/ Know your enemy
INSIDE Competition!
A continuing delve into the sinister world of counter forensics
/ Detailed Forensic Examination Procedures Win an Archos 405
/ How secure is your personal data? Portable Media Player
and some of the tools and techniques often used to defeat the
/ Expert Witness Advice
/ Facebook Forensics
Tool Development
forensic investigator.
/ Steganalysis
Finding the ghost in the machine. Can forensic investigators ever
know enough about this to include it in investigations? What tools
are out there that can help?
/ Needles, Haystacks and the forensic
investigator
bad joke, maybe? No, not at all – we look into peer-to-peer (P2P)
TH E WEB
fi le sharing networks and how they can be used for data mining
HOW MUCH DO WE REALLY KNOW?
and theft of personal data.
Detailed network analysis on Web requests
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/ Riding the Wi-Fi wave with wireless network
forensics
/ Starting out / LATEST News / Book Reviews / Special Offer
A beginners guide WINDOWS 7 LAUNCHES Real Digital Forensics 20% off Oxygen
What artefacts exist to assist the forensic investigator?
to digital forensics THE ITC WORKSHOP iPhone Forensics Forensic Suite
On the legal side we’ll continue to look deep into the role
of expert witnesses and the impact of varying legislation on
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cross-jurisdictional boundaries. We’ll also analyze the forensic
investigator’s relationship to eDiscovery and what the forensic
FEBRUARY 2010
mindset can contribute to the development of this booming new
sector. Also, we’ll take a look at the impact of cloud computing
on how we investigate cybercrime. Our “In The Lab” section
will introduce the topics of live memory forensics and security
visualisation (looking at data patterns and relationships).
The Magazine has access to a large and rapidly growing
community of practitioners and academics, whose knowledge
we encourage you to tap. Just ask our virtual team of experts
for answers to the questions and problems you are encounter-
ing. (See the Reader’s Letters section for details on how to
pose your questions). You can submit proposals by going to
our website on www.digitalforensicsmagazine.com
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