Digital Forensics Magazine Issue 10 Out Now

The tenth issue of the specialist publication, Digital Forensics Magazine, is out now. This issue focuses on Mobile Device Forensics.

London, United Kingdom, February 03, 2012 --(PR.com)-- With the massive increase in Mobile Devices, the need for tools and techniques to investigate them and analyse the information found is essential. Digital Forensics Magazine has recognised this important issue and so has dedicated it's new Issue 10 to the world of Mobile Device Forensics.

Andrew Hoog and Thomas Cannon provide the main feature article for Issue 10, concentrating on Cracking the Android operating systems, mainly concentrating on breaking passwords, pins and patterns. The article provides a background on how Android implements the lock screens and techniques for circumventing and cracking them.

Also in this issue are in-depth articles focussed on both the Windows Mobile and the brand new Apple iOS 5 operating systems.

Digital Forensics Magazine regularly features articles and news from any of the following topic areas:

- Cyber terrorism
- Law from the UK and rest of the world
- Management issues
- Investigation technologies and procedures
- Tools and techniques
- Hardware, software and network forensics
- Mobile devices
- Training
- eDiscovery
- Book/product reviews

Digital Forensics Magazine is constantly on the look out for new authors, blog writers and book reviewers. If you feel like a suitable candidate, don't hesitate to get in touch at the website (www.digitalforensicsmagazine.com).

Issue 10 of the magazine is out now. Back issues are also available from the DFM web site. To subscribe to Digital Forensics Magazine please visit www.digitalforensicsmagazine.com.

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