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Magnet Forensics' Stephen Boyce on Collaboration, Automation, and Developing DFIR Skills
Jan. 10, 2022, 6:47 p.m. |
Forensic Focus www.forensicfocus.com
Dr. Steven Boyce, Director of the Magnet Forensics Digital Investigation Suite (MDIS), describes collaborative evidence review for non-technical investigators, automation, and centralized case data management -- along with the new skills needed to support them.
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