Mobile Phone and Device Analysis – Remnant Data

Internal participants
Craig Valli, Andrew Woodward

External participants
British Telecom (UK)
Life Cycle Services (UK)
Glamorgan University (UK)

This project will use the same guiding principles at the hard disk acquisition research project. Phones and portable memory devices will be purchased second hand from auctions or on-line auctions. Then a forensic recovery will be attempted on the device to ascertain if any data left on the device is sensitive or could provide sufficent detail for criminal activity be it fraud, identity theft or extortion.

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