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Cell Phone Forensics - a Brief Introduction

Cell Phone Forensics – A Brief Introduction

Cell Phone Forensics or Mobile Phone Forensics are improving daily. These services are now commercially available through certain specialist companies, (Disklabs, ( http://www.mobilephoneforensics.com), Disklabs, (http://www.disklabs.com), and ICG Inc, (http://www.icginc.com)), and is no longer reserved for the most high profile murder enquiries, but by individuals checking to see if their partner or lover has been cheating on them, by Human Resources, who need to prove if “that” phone call was actually taken, or by Private Investigators who are checking to see if the client was where they say they were at a given specific time. Above are of course, just a few of the hundreds of examples of why cell phone forensics are becoming more and more important in the lives of the military, investigative agencies, (police forces, security agencies, private investigators), human resources and indeed private individuals.

These days, along with the computer, cell phone forensics is the police officers first point of call. Where are you likely to record everything? Where are the records of wrong doings going to be stored? Even if you are not the sort of person to record wrong doings, human nature states that you will tell at least someone. On a computer, they could be stored within your PST file,(Microsoft Outlook personal storage file), your EDB file, (Microsoft Exchange storage file), your NSS, (Lotus Notes), your MSG, (Microsoft Outlook Express), and your EML, (generic email files), amongst others. All these records are kept digitally on various storage devices, be they mobile phone SIM cards, perhaps mobile phone 3G USIM cards, the generic mobile phone memory or internal memory cards; mainly MMC memory cards, but not exclusively. Nowadays, the forensic investigator does not have to solely rely on his mobile phone investigative resources, but has to have a sound knowledge of evidence handling, write-blocking and general computer forensics, to ensure that a full examination of all available data has been achieved for the client in a sound and forensically correct manner.

A more recent development in this technology is the cellular transmitter location, which is used to assist agencies in pinpointing the approximate whereabouts of the investigated. This sort of investigation technique was first used in a very high profile case in the United Kingdom, namely the murder of two young girls in a town called Soham called Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells, (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2201146.stm). This technology is relatively new and although proved in a British court of law, does not necessarily mean that it is accepted throughout the world. There are of course downsides to this technology. Simply by passing the mobile phone in question to a colleague or accomplice with a disregard for the law would mean that the phone in question would be in another place at the time of a phone call, and therefore not be at the scene of the crime in question. There is also the problem with ‘Pay-As-You-Go’ type of phones, which have no legal tie to the owner. This is something which is still to be addressed.


Simon Steggles
Director
Disklabs Data Recovery
Disklabs Computer Forensics
Mobile Phone Forensics
Satnav Forensics

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SIMON STEGGLES Disklabs Data Recovery Disklabs Computer Forensics DIRECTOR Background Simon is an owner of 1st Computer Traders Ltd, the company that owns Disklabs Data Recovery Services and Disklabs Computer Forensics Services. Simon originally set up the Disklabs Data Recovery Services part of the business in 1997, and started Disklabs Computer Forensics Services in 1999. Natural organic growth meant that new business premises were required for the Disklabs companies, and in December 2005, a further building was secured to accommodate the rapidly growing Disklabs Computer Forensics Services. He has a background of military, (Royal Navy communications and intelligence), and has principally dealt with hard disk drives ever since in roles of buying, selling, wiping and repairing, with the last two roles as business owner. Having completed courses in various computer and mobile phone forensics practises, as well as evidence handling procedures, Simon directs the data side of the business, and drives new business. Qualifications and Training  FTK Boot Camp, Dec Wyboston 2005  PRTK Boot Camp, Dec Wyboston 2005  DNA, Dec Wyboston 2005  FST Mobile Phone SIM examination, Southampton Nov 2004  FST Mobile Phone USIM examination, Southampton Nov 2004  .XRY Mobile Phone Examination, Tamworth Jan 2005  Evidence Handling Procedures, Milton Keynes Feb 2004 Simon, along with Matt Jones founded the 1st Computer Traders Ltd in September 1997. The business has steadily grown into the multi division company that now incorporates Disklabs Data Recovery Services, Disklabs Computer Forensics Services, and 1st Asset Management, a new division started in January 2006. The new forensics facility was set up to ensure that proper practise and procedures are adhered to whilst dealing with the law enforcement agencies that have very special security requirements, such as security locked evidence cages, proximity readers that only allow authorised personnel into their respective offices/labs/evidence cages. In 2002, Simon became a co-opted director of the Professional Computer Association, a year later he was voted as a full director of the PCA. In 2006 Simon was promoted to the position of Vice Chairman of the PCA, a not for profit organisation which represents in excess of £50 Billion of revenue within the UK and Ireland. Prior to Disklabs Data Recovery Services and Disklabs Computer Forensics Services, Simon was an active director in 1st Computer Traders Ltd, where he implemented the procedures for the test, repair, and data destruction routines used by the technicians of 1st Computer Traders Ltd. The work was rewarded with accreditations by various hard drive manufacturers including Seagate, Maxtor, Western Digital and Fujitsu. In June of 2002, 1st Computer Traders Ltd was awarded the highly coveted ISO9001-2000 for Quality Control. Prior to 1st Computer Traders Ltd, Simon was the Managing Director of United Computer Services (UK) Ltd, another technology based company, trading exclusively in hard disk drives. Hard drives were bought and sold across the world. Within 5 years, and with only 3 staff, Simon led his team to a turnover of £7,000,000.00, and sold the company to his business partner who continued to trade until the business was bought again. Prior to United Computer Services (UK) Ltd, Simon worked at various computer supplies companies gaining experience. Upon leaving school, Simon was a member of the Royal Navy. Specialising in communications, Simon also worked in the Legal Division and in Naval Intelligence.
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