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Now displaying: August, 2016
Aug 30, 2016

This week I am taking a breather and doing some planning for future topics. If you have a topic you would like to see covered mention it in the show notes. Full episodes will return the first week of September.

Aug 23, 2016

This week I go over some of my top reasons why Macs should be considered as a computer forensic platform.

Aug 16, 2016

File Juicer is an easy to use data carving tool that runs on OS X. Take most any file, drop it on File Juicer, and watch it spin out embedded image, movie, document files and text. Perfect for on-scene triage, lab work and exploring new file types.

Aug 9, 2016

This is part two of RAM extraction tools. Part 1 looked at why RAM extraction is an important part of forensic analysis. In Part 2 the results of a benchmark experiment with four different RAM Extraction tools is discussed: DumpIt, Belkasoft's RAM Capturer, Magnet RAM Capture and the RAM extraction feature in FTK Imager.

Aug 2, 2016

This episode is a two-parter looking at RAM extraction tools. Part 1 will take a look at why RAM extraction is an important part of forensic analysis. Part 2 will go over an experiment I did with four different tools: DumpIt, Belkasoft's RAM Capturer, Magnet RAM Capture and the RAM extraction feature in FTK Imager.

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