Websites

  • 4n6ir : http://blog.4n6ir.com/ — a frequently updated repository of information about incident response and digital forensics
  • Between Two DFIRs : https://betweentwodfirns.blogspot.co.uk/ — focusing heavily on the information security side of computer forensics ( DFIR stands for Digital Forensics and Incident Response), Andrew Swartwood's blog is a great resource for anyone looking to enter this area.
  • Binary Foray : https://binaryforay.blogspot.co.uk/ — a technical read for the more advanced practitioner, Binary Foray explores some of the latest techniques in digital forensics.
  • BlackBag Tech : www.blackbagtech.com/index.php/blog — BlackBag's blog includes several ongoing series that take readers through some of the basics of digital forensics.
  • Blackmore Ops : www.blackmoreops.com — a must-read for Linux aficionados, this will tell you everything you need to know about getting set up with Kali and will also take you through some of its forensic applications.
  • Cyber Forensicator : www.cyberforensicator.com — a blog covering digital forensics news and research, updated daily.
  • DFIR Training : www.dfir.training — a fantastic resource listing hundreds of training opportunities and tools.
  • Didier Stevens : https://blog.didierstevens.com/ — includes resources and updates in the fields of digital forensics, incident response, ediscovery, hacking, and computer security.
  • Forensic Focus : www.forensicfocus.com — the largest online hub for the digital forensics community, featuring articles, reviews, interviews, and an active community forum.
  • Forensic Lunch : https://www.youtube.com/user/LearnForensics — David Cowen's popular YouTube channel, which discusses all different aspects of digital forensic investigation.
  • Forensics Wiki : www.forensicswiki.org — contains a wealth of information for digital forensic practitioners, along with a regularly updated resources section.
  • Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics Blog : www.hecfblog.com — David Cowen's blog is not updated often, but the posts are worth waiting for: filled with in-depth explanations of each step of the process, they are both accessible and interesting, for new and advanced investigators alike.
  • Mac4n6 : www.mac4n6.com — a digital forensics blog with a specific focus on Apple products.
  • Magnet Forensics : www.magnetforensics.com/blog/ — the blog of this digital forensics company frequently includes useful webinars, guides, and resources for practitioners. They often feature articles and webinars about child protection investigations.
  • Mobile & Technology Exploration: http://trewmte.blogspot.co.uk — Greg Smith's blog covers several digital forensics topics, with a particular focus on mobile investigations.
  • Pro Digital 4n6: http://prodigital4n6.blogspot.co.uk/—a blog discussing digital forensics and legal issues, with a number of useful case studies to illustrate points made.
  • This Week In 4n6: www.thisweekin4n6.com — a weekly blog by Phill Moore, rounding up the latest news in digital forensics, ediscovery, and malware analysis.
  • Windows Incident Response: http://windowsir.blogspot.co.uk/ — Harlan Carvey's blog contains tips, how-to guides, and resources.
  • Zena Forensics: http://blog.digital-forensics.it/ — a collaborative effort from the team at RealityNet, this blog is not updated often, but does contain some interesting research and is worth keeping an eye on.
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