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A Renaissance Security Professional: Firefox 4 Browser Forensics, Part 5
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A Renaissance Security Professional. Bay Area, CA, United States. I'm a computer security professional, most interested in cybercrime and computer forensics. I'm also on Twitter @bond alexander All opinions are my own unless explicitly stated. View my complete profile. Thursday, May 5, 2011. Firefox 4 Browser Forensics, Part 5. We're nearing the end of my series on Firefox 4 forensics ( click here. Note, this is accurate at the time of writing, for the current version of Firefox (4.0.1). Once...Kimpton H...
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Unchained Forensics: September 2011
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Why be "chained" to commercial forensic tools? Better yet, wouldn't it be comforting to sit in court knowing you can explain WHY and HOW you found evidence. I believe commercial tools have their place, but knowing what is under the hood is too important to ignore. Friday, September 30, 2011. 1 Before you ever ACCEPT the engagement. The next two items go hand in hand. 2 Make sure you know the final result the client is expecting. 3 Make sure you know what YOUR final result is expected to be. A couple of n...
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Unchained Forensics: Musings and Reading Notes
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Why be "chained" to commercial forensic tools? Better yet, wouldn't it be comforting to sit in court knowing you can explain WHY and HOW you found evidence. I believe commercial tools have their place, but knowing what is under the hood is too important to ignore. Monday, August 15, 2011. Musings and Reading Notes. I am currently actively reading or rereading 3 such books. Mt method of "reading" was cultivated years ago from the book, "How to Read a Book". Written by Harlen Carvey of blogging. Harlen get...
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Unchained Forensics: July 2011
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Why be "chained" to commercial forensic tools? Better yet, wouldn't it be comforting to sit in court knowing you can explain WHY and HOW you found evidence. I believe commercial tools have their place, but knowing what is under the hood is too important to ignore. Monday, July 25, 2011. Why another Digital Forensics Blog? A to take it a step further, how about we practice, test, and PLAY to locate and find the weaknesses and develop out tools even faster and in a more targeted fashion. Remember Clint Eas...
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Unchained Forensics: August 2011
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Why be "chained" to commercial forensic tools? Better yet, wouldn't it be comforting to sit in court knowing you can explain WHY and HOW you found evidence. I believe commercial tools have their place, but knowing what is under the hood is too important to ignore. Monday, August 15, 2011. Musings and Reading Notes. I am currently actively reading or rereading 3 such books. Mt method of "reading" was cultivated years ago from the book, "How to Read a Book". Written by Harlen Carvey of blogging. Harlen get...
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Unchained Forensics: Lessons Learned
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Why be "chained" to commercial forensic tools? Better yet, wouldn't it be comforting to sit in court knowing you can explain WHY and HOW you found evidence. I believe commercial tools have their place, but knowing what is under the hood is too important to ignore. Friday, September 30, 2011. 1 Before you ever ACCEPT the engagement. The next two items go hand in hand. 2 Make sure you know the final result the client is expecting. 3 Make sure you know what YOUR final result is expected to be. This is a gre...
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Practical Digital Forensics: April 2011
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Wednesday, April 6, 2011. We have a Problem. It's a growing problem, and I'm not talking about prostate enlargement. Computer crime is increasing, and it appears law enforcement and legislation. Can't keep up. Other crime is decreasing. Check out the Uniform Crime Reporting Statistics. Site for violent crimes and property crimes. Compare those statistics to a report. The property crime totals includes burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft. C. The High Technology Crimes Investigation Associatio...
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Practical Digital Forensics: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011. We have a Problem Part II. Let me apologize first for using different scales on my first four graphs in my last post. It's misleading, and my brother caught it. Thanks, bro. Additionally, I failed to mention the second half of the problem in the last post. I think it's much more important than the first. Happy reading! It is difficult to examine and analyze so much evidence. It has been called the “ Big Data Problem. This certainly applies to digital investigations, and Napolitano ...
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