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Students in Prof. Josh Brunty’s Mobile Device Forensics course (CFS 467) are learning how to extract data from damaged mobile devices. Interested in learning for yourself? Apply to the BS in Cyber Forensics & Security program today at: marshall.edu/academics/prog…


Congrats to our newest Cellebrite Certified Operators (CCO’s). 14 students earned this certification as part of their Mobile Device Forensics class requirements. This super crew also completed a full forensic examination of both an Android & iOS device! 🎉📱⭐️


Excited to be back out and visiting schools again! Thank you Hedgesville High for letting me share about our digital forensics teaching and research our students are doing MU Cyber Forensics & Security (and forensic science in general) this morning! Looking forward to seeing you Marshall University soon!






A new episode of #UnallocatedSpace by #ArcPoint is available July 21st! We are join by Josh Brunty from @Marshallu to discuss technical internships, setting students up for success, and common challenges that students face as they join the #DFIR community!


Congrats to MU Cyber Forensics & Security alum @PrestonMcNair_ on his new role at Magnet Forensics!

You may have launched the Owl scenario from MU Cyber Forensics & Security (available at DigitalCorpora.org) into a virtual machine before, but launching it with Arsenal Image Mounter should make you lean back in your chair & contemplate how you do things… ArsenalRecon.com #DFIR

.Women In Cybersecurity wants to invite everyone to their very first meeting this semester! Meetings will be held every other week in DL 439 at 4pm on Tuesdays, or you can join through Microsoft Teams! First meeting will be on 8/30!


The U.S. Labor Department says African Americans make up only 3% of infosec analysts amid a US talent shortage. Meet Myles, part of the talented 3%, a MU Cyber Forensics & Security grad & analyst w/a growing international digital protection co.,Expel #YesWV blackbygod.org/articles/coin-…
