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Issue 39 - Out now!

Here's a quick review of some of the main articles within Issue 39


Issue 39 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 39...


Making Sense of Digital Forensic International Standards

Brian Cusack tells us how to decide which are the most useful standards to implement.

Driver Attribution in Connected Cars

How to extract sensor data from connected cars and classify drivers for better cyber resilience.

Artificial Intelligence in Digital Forensics

Zeno Geratz looks at the impact of Artifi cial Intelligence and Neural Networks on Digital Forensics.

Cutting Us Some Slack

Joseph Pochron discusses using Onna to acquire data from cloud collaboration tools.


Plus all the regular features, news, our legal section and From The Lab...


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