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MARSOC looks to cellular forensics training

15th November 2018 - 17:15 GMT | by Scott Gourley in California

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United States Marine Corps Special Operations Command (MARSOC) is requesting training support to perform electronic exploitation of cellular devices that may be recovered during tactical operations.

According to the solicitation synopsis, which was released on 14 November 2018, the MARSOC Exploitation Analysis Cell (EAC) “is required to perform exploitation on a variety of modalities in order to support the Theater Special Operations Commands and deployed SOF elements.

“Based on the combination of enemy and adversary TTPs [tactics, techniques and procedures] and the endless progression of technology the threat is fluid and ever changing,” it states, adding “In order to

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Scott Gourley is a US-based writer on defence and security issues. A former US Army …

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