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Hal Pomeranz
@hal_pomeranz
30 Nov 2015
Topic for the morning- What topics should be in a first course in Digital Forensics?
Nov 30, 2015 · 3:01 PM UTC
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Forgotten
@ForgottenSec
30 Nov 2015
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@hal_pomeranz
@SANSPenTest What is it? What are the use cases? Laws. Exploration with some of the tools
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Shecky - Unknown; Ninja Warrior; Third Wheel
@SiliconShecky
30 Nov 2015
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@hal_pomeranz
@ForgottenSec
What not to do, Good open source tools, and how to set up a test/instructional lab.
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nerdiosity
@nerdiosity
1 Dec 2015
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@hal_pomeranz
process process process and why process is important. Also key artifacts: what, where and how to get them.
0ttl
@WhiteHatRabbits
30 Nov 2015
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Report writing should be ingrained from the beginning. Even if just a basic log form. Most important item for an investigator
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Derek Armstrong
@dsplice
30 Nov 2015
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@hal_pomeranz
Basics of logic, and Fundementals of Evidence
CyberRon (Training, Awareness, Advising, vCISO)
@RonW123
30 Nov 2015
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@hal_pomeranz
Ethics. Incident planning. Tech basics. Reading Hex. Reality check that it's not as glamorous as
@CSICyber
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Justin Hall
@justinhall
30 Nov 2015
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@hal_pomeranz
Windows fundamentals. Filesystems. Live response/how to tell if a system is compromised. Safely collecting evidence.
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hazz
@openpoesia
1 Dec 2015
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@hal_pomeranz
not about privacy NOR commercial, but as a philosophycal way.