Showing posts with label forensics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label forensics. Show all posts

ISO 17025 Toolkit

ISO 17025 Toolkit
Members at the Institute for Digital Forensics (IDF) Group at LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com/)  we are discussing the creation of an ISO 17025 Toolkit and assistance that might be offered by other QA standards.

You will need to be an approved but free to join participant of the Institute's IDF Group to gain access to the materials.

Four Blogs

Four Blogs
I have four open webblogs that are active:

http://trewmte.blogspot.com
http://cellsiteanalysis.blogspot.com
http://sim2usim.blogspot.com
http://forensicmobex.blogspot.com

The focus of these webblogs involves dealing with all forms of forensics and evidence relevant to mobile communications in the open arena that may impact now or in the future relevant to:

- Advancing forensic

Forensic Student Conference

Forensic Student ConferenceMTEB STUDENT FORENSICS & MOBILE / SMART / WIRELESS MARKETPLACE©MTEB Pathfinder CourseEvery student involved with and undertaking technology forensics studies or degrees wants to have some ideas for their thesis, about the various types of work in the field, market potential, employment possibilities and future trends. In reality all of the aforementioned separate

Certified/Validated Mobile Phone Tools

Certified/Validated Mobile Phone Tools.A Poll running over on ForensicFocus (www.forensicfocus.com) concerns mobile phone tools used for examination that have not been Certified/Validated as forensically sound for the purpose to which they have and are currently being put to use to generate evidence. The Poll questions are:.All Mobile Phone Forensic Tools should be Certified/Validated?--> I

Evidence - Spooks BBC1 - Did you watch?

Evidence - Spooks BBC1 - Did you watch?.Did any of you watch Spooks tonight (BBC1, 9pm)? .The Muslim character said that his fanatic friends were logged under "Football"..The Spook took out the SIM Card from the phone and copied it using a SIM reader memory device..Questions:.1) Would it be obvious that names/numbers and groups are only recorded on SIM Card?.2) What about the mobile phone used by

UK MTEB Mobile Forensics Conference 2010

UK MTEB Mobile Forensics. Conference - September 2010.Conference Centre - TBA .Practitioners - Exhibition - Business..Britain is a World leader in GSM and 3G mobile telephones, forensics, examination and evidence; GB remains the international centre for commerce, business and manufacturing, designers, software & programming and technology services. Forensics should be Stock Exchange commodity for

TimeTable - UK MTEB Mobile Forensics Conference 2009

Conference Timetable.25/11/09.REGISTRATION: 8.45am.Conference Opens: 9.15am.Speaker 1: 9.30am - 10.00am Greg Smith TrewMTELooking at the way forward.Speaker 2: 10.00am - 10.50amPeter Jones Zentek ForensicsIssues and Difficulties of a Mobile Phone Practitioner.Tea/Coffee 10.50am - 11.00am.Speaker 3: 11.00am - 11.50amAdam Gersch Barrister 23 Essex Streets129 CJA2003 and Obtaining Evidence.Speaker 4

Booking Form Mobile Forensics Conference UK

25-26 Nov 2009 UK MTEB Mobile Forensics Conference UK.The Booking Forms are now available. A massive email mailshot was sent out yesterday in the hope that I sent the Form to those who had requested it. Just in case I missed anyone (sorry), can you please send an email to me titled:."MTE - Conference Booking Application Form" to request a Form being emailed to you..Email: trewmte@

Global Mobile Telephone Forensics and Evidence

Global Mobile Telephone Forensics and EvidenceIt is interesting to note, and a subject matter I have been keenly watching since this webblog started, the importance of mobile telephone forensics and evidence is receiving around the globe. It is very easy to get submersed into one's own country's (UK) activities in this area and forget how other countries have significantly increased their

Privacy: Phones, Emails, Internet

Privacy: Phones, Emails, InternetThe European Courts of Justice gave a further decision recently regarding the importance of Human Rights and the right to Privacy when it comes to communications - Copeland -v- United Kingdom [COPLAND v. THE UNITED KINGDOM - 62617/00 [2007] ECHR 253 (3 April 2007) ]. The impact of this decision will again focus minds on what is reasonable conduct and relevancy of

File Signatures Mobile Phone & Computer Forensics

File Signatures Mobile Phones & Computer ForensicsFILESIG MANAGERGiven the ever growing list of file signatures needed when drilling down into imaged data to determine varying file types that may be recorded in the data can be a real pain if, like me, you create every growing lists of file signatures copied and pasted into notepad documents. The raw data I see from imaging mobile telephones, SIM/

Build your own mobile phone

Build your own mobile phoneDon't you just love it. Building your own mobile phone is now becoming a popular hobbyist event. In fact, it isn't as difficult as may be imagined. Why is it good for forensic... a unique fingerprint of activity, of course. Credit to the Tuxphone guys putting this together. Couldn't see the point though of buying surplus components when you can pick up second-hand

Mobile Telephone Forensics

Mobile Telephone ForensicsMobile telephones are small devices and commonly, due to misunderstanding and lack of appreciation of the brilliant work that goes into making a mobile telephone and SIM Card operate, are relegated to a lower standard of investigation. Yet, with mobile telephones primary radio capability, with solid-state electronics to back it up, enables them to punch, pound for pound,

Mobile phone forensics and evidence

Mobile phone forensics and evidenceThe UK appears to be leading the world when in comes to mobile telephone forensics and evidence. Law enforcement globally, though, relies heavily upon mobile telephone evidence. The concerns over terrorism and the use by terrorists to use technology promoted an enquiry by the UK House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee into the use of evidence from mobile