Rethinking Investigations: From initial alert to final response, forensic visibility drives confident action.
Rethinking Investigations: From initial alert to final response, forensic visibility drives confident action.
This week we’re sharing a recent Q&A with one of our new customers, Bryan Barnhart, owner of Infiltration Labs – a specialist in Digital Forensic investigations, penetration testing, and cyber security incident response, to get his first-hand experience of using Binalyze AIR.
Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) are more critical than ever in an era where cyber threats and attacks are constantly evolving. Breaches are happening daily, each one costing, on average, $4.35m, or in the US, $9.44m.
It’s time to reassess what you think you know of Digital Forensics. It is no longer just a post-mortem investigation, no longer something to just generate legal reports, no longer about reviewing individual hard-drives. It is now a daily function; a proactive ‘always-on’ capability every business needs. It has been fully reborn as next-gen DFIR. And SOCs using these platforms are saving millions of dollars per year, not just in avoiding breach costs, but also in driving automation and efficiency throughout their security posture.
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.
Binalyze AIR v1.7.40 is now available.
We’re excited to announce the launch of Binalyze DRONE, a transformation to remote digital forensics investigations. This innovative new approach is built for organizations that need to perform agile, efficient, and remote digital forensics investigations.