Like the use of forensics at a physical crime scene, digital forensics is the use of science to find critical data in an investigation, extract it from a computer and then analyze it for some purpose.
In today’s hyper-connected digital world, we interact with vast amounts of data, much of which isn’t stored locally on our devices but instead resides on remote servers accessed via the internet. This ...
Digital forensics has evolved to address the challenges posed by the widespread adoption of cloud computing. As organisations increasingly rely on remote and decentralised infrastructures, ...
Cambridge, UK, Sept. 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Darktrace, a global leader in AI for cybersecurity, today announced the launch of Darktrace / Forensic Acquisition & Investigation™, the industry’s ...
Cloud data represents a virtual goldmine of potential evidence for forensic investigators. Together with mobile device data, cloud data sources often present critical connections investigators need to ...
Cloud forensics and incident response platform startup Cado Security Ltd. today announced that it has raised $20 million in new funding for further global expansion and product development. Founded in ...
A panel of industry insiders and legal experts discuss the topic of cloud forensics during a session at the recent RSA Conference. Any business that anticipates using cloud-based services should be ...
Don’t look now, but criminals are using public cloud services. 'Cloud cop' could be a real opportunity for those interested in both law enforcement and cloud. We’ve all watched those prime-time crime ...
A new startup company, Threat Stack, hopes to be the first of many cybersecurity companies to provide advanced forensic protection for cloud-based companies and government agencies. The company was ...
In recent years, cloud computing has made the leap from an emerging technology to government mainstay, allowing agencies an IT avenue to share services, save money and increase efficiency. However, ...