The DFIR.Science research blog about digital forensic investigation.
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The DFIR.Science research blog about digital forensic investigation.
L.I.A.M is an open source case management system for digital forensics labs. Law-Enforcement Investigations and Asset Management
DFLER: Drone Flight Log Entity Recognizer to Support Forensic Investigation on Drone Device
University revision notes for Computing.
digital-forensics-friendly task management application
Syllabus for 44-386 Digital Forensics
End of the World CTF by 0x4m4 - A cybersecurity competition with 23 challenges across multiple domains
Comprehensive malware analysis of SMS-based government impersonation scam targeting Pennsylvania residents. Demonstrates digital forensics, threat intelligence, and automated detection capabilities.
Repository of write-ups for challenges from some CTF competitions I have participated in.
A standalone desktop application for digital forensic analysis. This tool extracts file metadata and generates an interactive, visual timeline of file creation, modification, and access events. Built with Python, Flask, and SQLite.
Here we talk about Incident Response, Digital Forensics and Attack Techniques.
Repository for the Forensic Handwritten Document Analysis (FHDA) Challenge, part of the IEEE MetroXRAINE 2025 conference.
Augmenting Multitask Learning for Multiclass Anomaly Severity Detection on Drone Flight Logs
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