Growing data, dwindling support: Reconstructing digital evidence is no longer reliant upon a single host; it is scattered among different physical or virtual locations. As such, digital forensics requires more expertise, tools and time to thoroughly and correctly gather and investigate threats.
Fast pace of technology:Digital devices, software programs and operating systems are constantly changing, evolving and growing. With this fast pace of change, forensic experts must understand how to manage digital evidence in a large variety of application versions and file formats.
Digital Forensics Challenges
Scattered Evidence: Organizations are facing more and more security alerts but cannot find the cybersecurity talent required to address the volume of information and ultimately the relevant threat data. Increasingly, organizations are turning to DFIR experts on retainer to help bridge the skills gap and retain critical threat support.
Increased attack surface:The vast attack surface of today’s computing and software systems makes it more difficult to obtain an accurate overview of the network and increases the risk of misconfigurations and user error.
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