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Mobile Forensics ??? Advanced Investigative Strategies

By : Oleg Afonin, Vladimir Katalov
Book Image

Mobile Forensics ??? Advanced Investigative Strategies

By: Oleg Afonin, Vladimir Katalov

Overview of this book

Investigating digital media is impossible without forensic tools. Dealing with complex forensic problems requires the use of dedicated tools, and even more importantly, the right strategies. In this book, you’ll learn strategies and methods to deal with information stored on smartphones and tablets and see how to put the right tools to work. We begin by helping you understand the concept of mobile devices as a source of valuable evidence. Throughout this book, you will explore strategies and "plays" and decide when to use each technique. We cover important techniques such as seizing techniques to shield the device, and acquisition techniques including physical acquisition (via a USB connection), logical acquisition via data backups, over-the-air acquisition. We also explore cloud analysis, evidence discovery and data analysis, tools for mobile forensics, and tools to help you discover and analyze evidence. By the end of the book, you will have a better understanding of the tools and methods used to deal with the challenges of acquiring, preserving, and extracting evidence stored on smartphones, tablets, and the cloud.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
Mobile Forensics – Advanced Investigative Strategies
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Cellebrite


Cellebrite (http://www.cellebrite.com/) offers an extensive range of tools for mobile forensics under their Universal Forensic Extraction Device (UFED) umbrella. UFED Physical Analyzer, UFED Cloud Analyzer, UFED Logical Analyzer, UFED Phone Detective, and more are available from Cellebrite.

Cellebrite developed a number of unique technologies that are unmatched by competitors. This includes the ability to acquire a number of devices (such as those equipped with Qualcomm chipsets, a number of Lumia smartphones, and so on) via a company-developed bootloader exploit (http://blog.cellebrite.com/blog/tag/android-forensics/). This acquisition method is clean, robust, and forensically sound. In certain cases, UFED can be the only acquisition tool that can do the job.