Digital Forensics Magazine Publishes 2nd Edition

The latest edition of Digital Forensics Magazine was published on February 1st, and is available online now to IT Security Specialists

London, United Kingdom, February 04, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Digital Forensics Magazine has launched its second issue and it aims to fill the gap between the academic journal and the news-based web sites that were previously the only resources available to the digital forensics specialist.

Digital Forensics Magazine say they are pleased to bring this bigger and better edition of Digital Forensics Magazine. The latest edition contained 84 pages of features, news and reviews. Highlights in this issue include an in-depth look at Google's mobile operating system, Android, a guide on how to build your very own volatile memory forensics toolkit, and a detailed product review of a Faraday evidence bag (thanks, Disklabs) for mobile phones.

They also team up with ElcomSoft in Issue 2 to bring a special offer. Within Issue 2 of Digital Forensics Magazine, there is a voucher for the highly rated ElcomSoft Distributed Password Recovery software, valid from February 1 until April 1 and gives 20% discount. Find out more about ElcomSoft's product at www.elcomsoft.co.uk/edpr.html

There is also the DFM competition, sponsored by Sony, wherer readers are offered the chance to win one of 3 state-of-the-art dictaphones. The Sony Digital Recorder (Windows and Mac compatible) has MP3 stereo recording and playback, as well as advanced dictation features like Digital Pitch Control and Voice Operated Recording.

Digital Forensics Magazine also produces a monthly newsletter available for free at www.digitalforensicsmagazine.com/newsletter.

Issue 2 of Digital Forensics was published on February 1st 2010. For more information on how to access the magazine, please visit www.digitalforensicsmagazine.com

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