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Practical Mobile Forensics
by
Mahalik, Heather
,
Bommisetty, Satish
in
Cell phone systems
,
Cell phone systems-Security measures
,
Computer crimes
2018,2024
Mobile phone forensics is the science of retrieving data from a mobile phone under forensically sound conditions. This book is an update to Practical Mobile Forensics, Second Edition and it delves into the concepts of mobile forensics and its importance in today's world.
Practical Mobile Forensics - Third Edition
2018
This book serves as a comprehensive guide to learning and applying mobile forensics techniques across popular platforms including iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. It outlines hands-on approaches for setting up forensic environments, retrieving, and analyzing data while navigating the intricacies of mobile operating systems. By mastering the outlined skills, you will be well-equipped to retrieve invaluable insights from mobile devices. What this Book will help me do Understand the architecture and security mechanisms of iOS and Android platforms, enabling efficient forensic analysis. Learn to set up a mobile forensic environment and apply practical data acquisition techniques. Master methods for recovering and analyzing data from mobile devices as well as associated backups and cloud services. Gain proficiency in using various open source and commercial mobile forensic tools effectively. Develop skills to document and prepare comprehensive forensic investigation reports for mobile platforms. Author(s) None Mahalik and Satish Bommisetty bring years of experience in the field of digital forensics, specializing in mobile devices. They aim to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and practical application through their detailed and approachable writing style. Both authors have an extensive background in mobile security, ensuring readers receive expert guidance in mastering mobile forensics. Who is it for? This book is ideal for forensic professionals aiming to extend their expertise to include mobile forensics. Readers should have some foundational knowledge in digital forensics, as this book focuses on more advanced methods. It is suited for those who work with or are interested in iOS, Android, and Windows Phone forensics and want to bring actionable insights to real-world investigations. Whether you are aspiring to enhance your investigative methods or to stay updated in this dynamic field, this guide can help you achieve those goals.
Practical mobile forensics
by
Mahalik, Heather
,
Bommisetty, Satish
,
Skulkin, Oleg
in
Android (Electronic resource)
,
Cell phone systems -- Security measures
,
iOS (Electronic resource)
2018
Covering up-to-date mobile platforms, this book will focuses on teaching you the most recent techniques for investigating mobile devices. We delve mobile forensics techniques in iOS 9-11, Android 7-8 devices, and Windows 10. We will demonstrate the latest open source and commercial mobile forensics tools, enabling you to analyze and retrieve data effectively. You will learn how to introspect and retrieve data from the cloud, and document and prepare reports of your investigations. By the end of this book, you will have mastered the current operating systems and the relevant techniques to recover data from mobile devices by leveraging open source solutions.
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Has the smartphone finally outsmarted us?
by
Mahalik, Heather
in
Examiners
2015
I can honestly say that the most common question I am asked by examiners, investigators, students and even my neighbors is, \"which phone is the most secure?\" Some want to secure their own device, and others, like myself, want to prove everyone in DFIR wrong by cracking into the toughest and most secure devices.
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The Importance of Forensic Analysis Training
2014
The mobile device industry is evolving very quickly. To stay current on the latest devices and the proper techniques for acquiring and analyzing data, smartphone and mobile device forensic analysis training courses are becoming more and more necessary.
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