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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Babar Iqbal sets new record in the field of Digital Forensic Science


Pakistan’s Baber iqbal sets new record in the field of computer science by publishing his first Digital Forensic Science research paper in which he discussed new methods of Apple iDevice Forensics like iPhone, iPod, iPad. He is just a 14years old young Pakistani who has already set four records in the field of computer science. His research has been accepted by 8th IEEE International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology and has been invited in the above conference for presentation as well.
The forensic process invented by Baber Iqbal is very unique which does not require jailbreaking process and can be done within 30 minutes to image the iDevice. Law enforcement agencies can use this new method to obtain valuable digital forensic evidence like the Pakistan's Babar Iqbal sets new record in the filed of digital forensic scienceUser Contacts, Call Logs, Emails, Messages, User Photos & Videos, Documents, GPS information and Cellphone tower logs.
If you never heard about it then, digital forensics also known as digital forensic science surrounds the recovery and investigation of personal information in digital devices, especially in case of any crime. Digital Forensic Science can collect data from computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices. This method can retrieve data even if it is encrypted or deleted.
 Babar’s earlier achievements include Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) at the age of 9 years, Youngest Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) at the age of 9 years, Youngest Certified Web Professional Associate (CIWA) at the age of 10 years and Youngest Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) at the age of 12 in Dubai.
Babar Iqbal is a gem in the field of computer science representing Pakistan globally. If this news found interesting, then do comment.

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