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  • Digital Forensics Case Leads: Reverse Engineer Malware, Analyze Timelines and Report Findings
    This week, we have a wealth of information about REMnux, Lenny Zeltser’s Linux distribution for analyzing malware, Kristinn Gudjonsson’s paper on Super Timeline Analysis, and some interesting report-writing posts that I wanted to recall attention to. There’s a lot of interesting reading ahead, so without further ado… If you have an interesting item you think [...]

  • Toronto – Network Forensics 558
    SANS is pleased to announce Community SANS Toronto 2010, running November 22 – 27.  We will offer two of our most popular courses, in our signature bootcamp style with plenty of hands-on exercises.  For complete course details and to register, please visit (http://www.sans.org/toronto-2010-cs). Register by October 13 and save $400 on tuition fees.  Please note [...]

  • New York-Reverse-Engineering Malware – Forensics 610
    SANS is pleased to announce the Community SANS New York City 2010.  Presenting our one of our most popular courses, New York will be getting one of our top SANS Instructors  Lenny Zeltser. Please note that Forensics 610,  has sold out at several SANS events since June.  Now is your opportunity to take this essential [...]

  • New York-Computer Forensic Essentials 408
    SANS is pleased to announce the Community SANS New York City September 2010.  One of our most popular courses will be presented with a top SANS Instructor, Ovie Carroll. Please note that Forensics 408  has sold out at several SANS events since June.  Now is your opportunity to take this essential SANS Forensics course. - [...]

  • Why Teaching Matters – A Letter About FORENSICS 508 – Computer Forensic Investigations and Incident Response
    This is a really special letter that we thought we would share with the community. Thanks Bob and great work! Letter republished with permission from Bob Elder. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Just wanted to pass along my accolades for the SANS 508 course. I have been taking this course via the on-demand method and had to stall the [...]

  • Digital Forensics Case Leads: An OS X based Live CD, a Free Forensics App for Windows, Spying, and High Performance Password Cracking
    This week’s edition of Case Leads features an OS X based Live CD, a free tool for gathering evidence from HBGary, spying, and the threat video cards pose to passwords. As always, if you have an interesting item you think should be included in the Digital Forensics Case Leads posts, you can send it to [...]

  • SANS Institute Fall Events 2010
    Can’t make SANS Network Security 2010 in Vegas but still want to take advantage of a SANS event this fall? Here’s what is on the horizon for Regional trainings during October and November. These are some great locations with excellent courses and top instructors. Fall 2010 SANS Information Security Training Line-up October 25 – 30 [...]

  • Intro to Report Writing for Digital Forensics
    So you’ve just completed your forensic examination and found that forensic gem or smoking gun in your case, so how do you proceed? Depending on where you fall as a forensicator (e.g., law enforcement, intelligence, criminal defense work, incident response, e-discovery) you will have to report your findings. Foremost, find out what type of work [...]

  • Computer Forensics: Armor For Your Feet
    Hal Pomeranz, Deer Run Associates As forensic professionals we take a great deal of care when acquiring and analyzing evidence.  Write blockers, checksumming, working copies– these are part of everybody’s standard policies and help to prevent corruption of our digital evidence.  However, beyond spoiling your original evidence, there are still various mistakes that you can [...]

  • Getting Started in Digital Forensics: Do You Have What It Takes?
    Those of you who have been following our weekly Case Leads articles may have noticed that we’ve made several mentions of the new issue (#4) of Digital Forensics Magazine. SANS has developed a relationship with the good people over at DFM that we hope will prove beneficial to the Forensics and Incident Response community, and we’re [...]

| Date published: Fri, 03 Sep 2010 16:40:02 +0000
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