Digital Forensics General!

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That is to say, your tin foil hat isn't a proper faraday cage, and high security areas use the proper faraday cage over the entire room...

Is it possible to make a proper faraday cage around let's say a USB stick or any other device that'll keep the device safe even in case of EMP exposure under load (being used)?

You don't have to make it.
amazon.com/Faraday-Cage-Bags-10pc-Electro-shielding/dp/B00WLI5G7G
Amazon is full of the stuff.

I have a feeling that if an EMP happens strong enough to hurt your electronics, you will be more concerned about the nuclear holocaust than your cat photos.

I'm just asking questions as you go. I thought about more elegant solutions that'll allow the device to remain safe even if it's connected and transferring data during something like that.
Another dumb question incoming. To my understanding to be a good specialist in your field you should obligatory assume every single possibility there is right? (from the most basic shit to the most technologically insane and complex). Do forensics carry any kind of responsibility for not detecting the things they simply can't detect due to lack of knowledge or some technology being very obscure or not? Do you have much "empty" time at work dedicated to probably improving your skills or something?
Do those acoustic-thermal methods work for example in server rooms?

It's very methodical. You just gather the evidence and recover the history. You don't assume anything. The most technologically insane and complex is usually behind 7 proxies.jpg

>In forensic science, Locard's exchange principle holds that the perpetrator of a crime will bring something into the crime scene and leave with something from it, and that both can be used as forensic evidence.

I don't see why server rooms aren't susceptible.

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Why aren't you using Brave?
Brave has
* Tor incognito tabs
* Adware/spyware blockers built in and enabled by default
* Built in bittorrent

It's literally the botnet's worst nightmare

Too much noise to effectively utilize some methods? Not usually I guess but still.
Ah now I kinda understand. I thought about it more like a "free research" job rather than a by the book approach. I don't have any more questions though.

I am more than Brave. I am Courageous and use uBlock Origin. There is absolutely nothing in Brave that adds value beyond what addons on Chrome can accomplish.

Honest question:

Why even bother unless you have something valuable or are doing something illegal? There's no point to digital security beyond that. If someone wants to frame you for something, it's not exactly like a lack of evidence has prevented a conviction.

Why not do everything to prevent yourself from being a target instead?

>Why even bother unless you have something valuable or are doing something illegal?
law.cornell.edu/uscode/text
Yeah, please study that, assuming you are in the US. then study your state code, county code, and city code. Oh yeah you might need a JD to understand it. and you'll have to look at case law.

Assuming you lack the eternity it takes to keep track of the law, you can't know for sure what is legal. That's for courts and lawyers to decide. So bother. Bother with protecting yourself because you never know.

>Why not do everything to prevent yourself from being a target instead?
That's the point of being a digital amnesiac!