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iOS Forensics for Investigators

By : Gianluca Tiepolo
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Book Image

iOS Forensics for Investigators

5 (1)
By: Gianluca Tiepolo

Overview of this book

Professionals working in the mobile forensics industry will be able to put their knowledge to work with this practical guide to learning how to extract and analyze all available data from an iOS device. This book is a comprehensive, how-to guide that leads investigators through the process of collecting mobile devices and preserving, extracting, and analyzing data, as well as building a report. Complete with step-by-step explanations of essential concepts, practical examples, and self-assessment questions, this book starts by covering the fundamentals of mobile forensics and how to overcome challenges in extracting data from iOS devices. Once you've walked through the basics of iOS, you’ll learn how to use commercial tools to extract and process data and manually search for artifacts stored in database files. Next, you'll find out the correct workflows for handling iOS devices and understand how to extract valuable information to track device usage. You’ll also get to grips with analyzing key artifacts, such as browser history, the pattern of life data, location data, and social network forensics. By the end of this book, you'll be able to establish a proper workflow for handling iOS devices, extracting all available data, and analyzing it to gather precious insights that can be reported as prosecutable evidence.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Section 1 – Data Acquisition from iOS Devices
4
Section 2 – iOS Data Analysis
14
Section 3 – Reporting

Preface

Over the past few years, digital forensic examiners have seen a remarkable increase in requests to extract and analyze data from iOS and Android mobile devices. Smartphones and the rich data associated with them have become the single most important source of evidence in virtually every type of investigation. The examination and extraction of data from these devices present numerous unique challenges: modern devices contain so much data that it takes someone with training and experience to add context to the data and understand where that data comes from, how it was generated, and what it means for the investigation.

Finding artifacts on a mobile device is the easy part but recognizing whether those artifacts are evidence can be much harder. Too often, mobile examiners rely on automated tools to extract and process the data, simply allowing the software to identify it without completely comprehending how the actual file that contains this data was created, what it means, and what is going on behind the scenes. Forensic tools and commercial software definitely have their place, but they're not enough. The modern investigator needs to take an in-depth look at the artifacts and learn how to recognize which artifacts are potentially evidence and which are just noise.

Most technical books tend to be tool-focused and often take on a cookbook approach to mobile forensics. This book takes a completely different approach, by guiding you through logical steps that explain what's going on behind the scenes and how to interpret the data. By the end of this book, the examiner will be able to collect the data from an iOS device using multiple techniques and demonstrate unequivocally where the data came from and what it entails for the investigation.