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Entries Tagged as 'Cyber Forensics'
Who wrote Stuxnet?
December 4th, 2011 (posted by: sam) · 3 Comments
Tags: Cyber Forensics · Information Assurance and Security
From near earth orbit: How to analyze Usama Bin Laden’s Porn Collection
June 8th, 2011 (posted by: sam) · 1 Comment
All right so the title is total link bait. The United States seized some number of computers and peripherals from the compound in Pakistan. Those materials will be evaluated and analyzed for intelligence purposes and perhaps used in planning future actions. Since the method of acquisition is not secret there is little loss of future [...]
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Anti-forensics: Obfuscating the path to forensic examination
January 5th, 2009 (posted by: sam) · 1 Comment
What can a user do that will obscure the path to analysis of a computer system so that minimal to no digital information may remain to be examined in a forensically sound method? What are the tools and methods to creating a system that a traitor to an organization could use to communicate virtually without [...]
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Lecture Notes: Computer Forensics September 16 2008
September 16th, 2008 (posted by: sam) · No Comments
The floods are almost bad enough, but to bring people up to speed who might have missed class tonight I looked around and had a few interesting stories that I thought you all might like.
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Lecture Notes: Computer Forensics September 2 2008
September 3rd, 2008 (posted by: sam) · No Comments
Some links to items we discussed in class and some background materials. I included a sampling of the articles on computer forensics over the last week. I think there should be plenty to keep you occupied. When we consider computer/cyber/digital forensics the scope and thoughts on what is included is rapidly expanding with the technologies. [...]
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Cyber Forensics: A partial bibliography
August 26th, 2008 (posted by: sam) · 2 Comments
The following is a partial bibliography of topics related to computer or cyber forensics.
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Lecture Notes: Computer Forensics August 26 2008
August 26th, 2008 (posted by: sam) · No Comments
Some of the cases we discussed tonight can be found at the following links. Steve Jackson Games (Wikipedia) Kumho Tire Decision (about expert testimony) Daubert Decision (current expert testimony expectation) For some stories on forensics you can search on forensics, or click the daily news link and about every other story is about forensics. I [...]
Tags: Cyber Forensics