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Nov 2024
1h 17m

BFU Data, Forensic Tools, and the Future...

Heather Charpentier & Alexis "Brigs" Brignoni
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The latest episode of Digital Forensics Now kicks off with lighthearted banter about Heather's newfound fame in commercials, bringing a fun and relatable start to a tech-heavy discussion. Following the laughs, the conversation shifts to an invigorating recap of Alexis' recent experience at SANS DFIRCON, featuring interactions with digital forensics luminaries like Brian Maloney and Ian Whiffin. Ian's ArtEx tool, which cleverly maps locations for forensic investigations, also takes center stage as a highlight of the conference. The episode weaves in personal reflections, including a scenic family train ride from Orlando to Miami and the implementation of a Python artifact exercise during a teaching session.

The journey continues with a vibrant detour to the Tanganyika Wildlife Park in Kansas, where the usual birthday horseback riding tradition was replaced with unforgettable encounters like swimming with penguins, feeding giraffes, and snapping selfies with lemurs. These charming moments with nature set a refreshing tone before diving back into the tech world.

In the realm of digital forensics, the episode explores reverse engineering iOS 18, discusses the brief availability of BitLocker support in FTK Imager, and examines the evolving landscape of BFU (Before First Unlock) data extraction in law enforcement. The hosts delve deep into the complexities of digital forensics tools, translating technical data structures into accessible insights while emphasizing the importance of a strong digital evidence strategy. Topics include advancements in the LEAPP Parsers, the innovative Lava Viewer, and the latest developments in Blue Sky data structures, offering a comprehensive look at the tools shaping the field.

The episode wraps up with an open invitation for listeners to connect on social platforms, share their thoughts, and showcase innovative projects within the community, fostering a collaborative and forward-thinking space for digital forensics enthusiasts.


Notes
iOS Devices Rebooting Continuedhttps://naehrdine.blogspot.com/2024/11/reverse-engineering-ios-18-inactivity.html

Samsung Secure Health Data Parser https://breakpointforensics.com/2024/11/06/samsung-secure-health-data-parser-a-forensic-tool-for-parsing-analyzing-samsung-secure-health-databases/
https://github.com/breakpointforensics/Samsung-Secure-Health-Data-Parser-/tree/main

Mobile Forensics Data Structures: Extracting and Analyzing Data with Free Toolshttps://www.hexordia.com/blog/mobile-forensics-data-structures

GAMEPLANS: A template for robust digital evidence strategy developmenthttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1556-4029.15655Digital Evidence 

Enhancing public safety using digital investigative technologieshttps://majorcitieschiefs.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/MCCA-Digital-Evidence-White-Paper-_-Oct-2024.pdf

Importance of BFU Partial Filesystem Extractions!https://www.linkedin.com/posts/1carl-lawrence_dfir-polcing-digitalforensics-activity-7264179600631468034-FHGh

Sumuri Gives Back 2024
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