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Issue 23 - Out now!
Here's a quick review of some of the main articles within Issue 23
Issue 23 of Digital Forensics Magazine brings new techniques and ideas to the industry. Subscribe today to ensure you get digital access, or if you want, subscribe to the print edition. Find out more at our subscriptions pages.
Here's just a few of the fantastic articles inside Issue 23...
Criminal Journey Mapping
In this two part article, the European Funded eCrime project research team share their results on using ‘Cyber Criminal Journeys’ to support forensics investigation and response deployment.
Honeynets
Aaron Momi investigates how Honeypot technology is used to learn from, and about, an attacker, and to improve system security generally.
Focus on the SOC
Joe Schreiber investigates how to establish the routines of a highly effective security professional, along with the inevitability of experiencing a data breach, and how to keep cool when the situation arises.
DNA and Bioinformatics
Brian Young describes transformative changes that are coming to forensic DNA analysis as a result of the synergistic combination of a new DNA sequencing technology called massively parallel sequencing (MPS) and new bioinformatics algorithms capable of processing the prodigious and complex data produced by MPS.
Embracing eDiscovery
Paul Slater considers the implications of a recent report ‘eDiscovery in Digital Forensic Investigations’ and the opportunities for Digital Forensics.
Autonomous Vehicles as a Cyber Physical Engineered System
Autonomous Vehicles and the future implications for Digital Forensic investigations.
Network Segmentation and Isolation
Company boards must up their game before the hackers claim checkmate, says Ian Pratt.
Sorry Symantec - Antivirus is not dead
Adam Winn on providing door locks and medicine for APT’s.
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