This show, created by (me) Heather Mahalik and sponsored by Cellebrite has been running for exactly a year at this point. It is the fastest way to get answers without extracting and parsing data! Not only is ArtEx my new tool of choice for iOS testing, but Ian’s blogs are helpful and detailed! If you find ArtEx is missing something you need – ask Ian! Check it out: ĭFIR Show of the Year – Life Has No Ctrl+Alt+Del ArtEx is brilliant to say the least and is a tool I rely upon to conduct iOS testing and validation. Ian Whiffin, the mastermind behind ArtEx is also a friend and co-worker of mine. While mobile may be a small facet of DFIR, Physical Analyzer adds major impact and deserves this award.ĭFIR Non – commercial Tool of the Year – ArtEx I love that I am able to push feature requests and see them integrated. Now that I work at Cellebrite, I am able to see what is coming, changes made and sprint plans.
I have used this tool since it’s been logical analyzer and I have witnessed the progress and the growth over the years. PA (Physical Analyzer) has made a difference in every smartphone case I have worked. Note: these are my personal opinions, not those of my company or SANS! ĭFIR Commercial Tool of the Year – Cellebrite Physical Analyzer Take it as suggestions if you are still unsure about who to nominate and why. This blog is going to be honest about who I personally nominated and why. Last year I played it safe and made suggestions. I have taken the time to think over the last two weeks on who I want to nominate and why. Last year I won 4 awards and my team won an additional 2! It was mind blowing and humbling.
It’s that time of year again – the Forensic 4:Cast awards season and nominations are open.