Resources
TitleDescription
A question of identity: detecting organised fraudOrganised fraud is on the increase in the UK and represents a significant proportion of the total cost of crime in the UK. Much organised fraud is perpetrated through some form of identity fraud. Detecting and eliminating even a modest percentage of this crime would have a significant effect on both public and private sector finances
Data-driven investigation: unlocking the mind of a modern criminalIn today's high efficiency, low cost society, financial crime represents a high reward, low risk occupation.With 'lighter touch' operations and pressures on cost, not only is it easier to commit the crime, but deep investigations and criminal prosecutions are not always considered cost effective for what appear to be small scale frauds
Digital Incident Readiness ReviewHelping companies maximise their ability to use digital evidence and minimise the impact of e-crime.
Investigation SupportHelping organisations take action over suspected fraudulent and criminal activity
Stealth for good and evil?A presentation that discusses the mechanisms of stealth used by current malware and how this can be detected forensically. We further discuss how the techniques can be exploited for forensic data recovery
Stand Clear of the Computer!A presentation discussing how live forensic data capture is becoming increasingly important as subjects of investigation use remote services and/or encryption for data hiding.