Tag: DFIR Products & Solutions

macOS forensic capability

In the last 20 years, Apple’s Mac desktops and laptops have seen a significant resurgence across the enterprise network, thanks in part to the halo effect of the iPod and maintained by the ongoing dominance of the iPhone. As Mac computers have grown in popularity, those cyber adversaries responsible for creating ransomware and malware are increasingly likely to consider developing macOS variants.

interACT – a remote shell solution crafted exclusively for modern DFIR

The operational reality for most of today’s modern enterprises is a daily stream of different kinds of cyber-attacks at different frequencies and severity levels. And the volume, velocity and sophistication of these attacks are continually growing, following an aggressive upward trend. Read more to see how interACT is a revolutionary remote shell solution specifically designed for modern digital forensics and incident response (DFIR)

Digital Forensics in the Cloud

Cloud computing has become an integral part of our business infrastructure. In this blog, we will talk about the improvements of digital forensics in the cloud.

We use cloud computing primarily for application development, providing and brokering services, and storing business and customer data. Cloud computing has become so embedded in our business systems that we use it unconsciously; almost all services we get from the internet completely or partially use cloud computing. Mail, music, video, social media, web sites all use cloud computing.

Cloud computing has enormous data storage and computing power. Inevitably, the data being stored in the Cloud has become a very attractive target to cyber attackers.

Why It Is Time To Rethink How You Are Using Digital Forensics

Digital Forensics is a vital part of a mature cybersecurity stack but the field of digital forensics is more than 40 years old, and so are the methods. As a consequence of this, chances are you are using digital forensics in a purely reactive, investigative manner to report on a breach after the event and create learnings for the next time.

Virtual roundtable by GLACY+ Project in cooperation with APWG.EU

We are living in an era, where the volume and sophistication of cyberattacks have increased as a result of overflowing data and increased attack surface.. Cybercrime is not a free time activity anymore, cyber-attacks are structured, well-planned, and organized activities. Threat actors collaborate and coordinate to perform targeted successful attacks which results in a continuous increase in the scale and quantity of cybercrimes.