Do you need forensics tools? For the German computer magazine iX (03/2006 issue)I wrote an article on the ‘ideal’ computer-forensics tool. In this I am adressing the following issues: are open-source tools better than closed-source tools, and what about freeware vs. nonfree software? I describe which function is essential in which situation, and what should [...]
article about open source vs. closed source forensics tools
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7 February 2006 |
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the new editon of “Computer Forensik”
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2 February 2006 |
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2nd Edition of “Computer Forensik” Finally, the new edition of my book on computer forensics in German language is available. Interested? Check out computer-forensik.org or go directly to amazon.
2nd Edition of “Computer Forensik” Finally, the new edition of my book on computer forensics in German language is available. Interested? Check out computer-forensik.org or go directly to amazon.
Computer Forensics
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2 February 2006 |
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A random List of other computer forensics blogs Hogfly’s computer forensics blog Harlan Carvey (the windows forensics guy) Windows Incident Response Blog Jesse Kronblums’ A Geek Raised by Wolves Andreas Schuster (the memory analysis guy) int for(ensic){blog;} Mark McKinnon Computer Forensics/E-Discovery Tips/Tricks and Information Forensic Focus Forensic Computing Security Monkey’s A Day in the Life [...]
A random List of other computer forensics blogs Hogfly’s computer forensics blog Harlan Carvey (the windows forensics guy) Windows Incident Response Blog Jesse Kronblums’ A Geek Raised by Wolves Andreas Schuster (the memory analysis guy) int for(ensic){blog;} Mark McKinnon Computer Forensics/E-Discovery Tips/Tricks and Information Forensic Focus Forensic Computing Security Monkey’s A Day in the Life [...]
