5am, to Cybersecurity
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I've been enjoying the intro to course on https://elearning.securityblue.team. This site is a great online resource for defenders.

appassionato, to books
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Digital Forensics and Incident Response: Incident Response Tools and Techniques for Effective Cyber Threat Response, 3rd Edition by Gerard Johansen

Build your organization's cyber defense system by effectively applying digital forensics, incident management, and investigation techniques to real-world cyber threats.

@bookstodon



abrignoni, to infosec

I'd rather just start from scratch...

abrignoni, to infosec

There will be a meeting at 9 am to discuss the report that no one has read yet even though it was provided a month+ ago.

abrignoni, to random

Update for iLEAPP:
🛎️ iOS 17 notifications in SEGB v2 format are now supported.
🔗 Get iLEAPP here: https://github.com/abrignoni/iLEAPP

appassionato, to books
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Cyber Forensics Up and Running: A Hands-On Guide to Digital Forensics Tools and Technique

Empowering you to investigate, analyze, and secure the digital realm.

KEY FEATURES ● Comprehensive coverage of all digital forensics concepts.● Real-world case studies and examples to illustrate techniques.● Step-by-step instructions for setting up and using essential forensic tools.● In-depth exploration of volatile and non-volatile data analysis.

@bookstodon


abrignoni, to random

Same with examiners. Your ability to communicate clearly will determine how effective your technical skills are.

tallison, to random
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Anyone if willing to offer an informational interview?

I'm trying to figure out if that would be a good fit.

I have a long track record in open source communities and decent knowledge of file formats and some of the mayhem available. 😄

abrignoni, to infosec
abrignoni, to random

UI thoughts 💭
🔹The issues with the UI is not a lack of user training.
🔹Do take advantage of new additons to update the old ones.
🔹Be consistent across the product.
🔹Make sure the thing is readable.
🔹Don't release it without dark mode. Please.

thenewoil, to privacy

Hidden Cameras, GPS Data, and License Plate Readers: How the USPIS Tracks Down Mail Thieves

https://www.404media.co/how-usps-uspis-catches-mail-thieves-gps-hidden-cameras-arrow-keys/

abrignoni, to random

The road was paved with good intentions.

leanpub, to random
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Linux Essentials for Hackers & Pentesters by GitforGits | Asian Publishing House is on sale on Leanpub! Its suggested price is $29.99; get it for $23.99 with this coupon: https://leanpub.com/sh/GC2air6z

abrignoni, to Podcast

Digital Forensics Now Podcast - Episode 5
Moot Court, new tools, and Rabbit Hole demo.

Watch the stream:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aRA8aXetzc

Listen to the podcast on everywhere you get your podcasts from.

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abrignoni, to random

You have to corroborate the source and the proper interpretation of it before reaching any conclusions.

SecureOwl, to infosec

Learn Pen Testing, Blue Teaming and Digital Forensics

A collection of short stories, each episode in each series is based on a real-life story from the field.

Available on Kindle, Paperback and Audiobook

https://infosecdiaries.com

abrignoni, to random

Digital Forensics & Moot Court.
Your examiners need it!

What is moot court? Moot court is a learning event where participants take part in simulated court proceedings. For digital forensic examiners they will work a pretend case and analize the related digital media in the same manner they would a real case. Examiner findings will then be scrutinized by others playing the role of defense and prosecuting attorneys, judge, and jury. At the end of the proceeding constructive feedback is provided to the examiner in regards to report content, presentation skills, body language, demeanor, and composure under stress. To make the experience as imersive as possible everyone dresses as they would for court and the room is arranged likewise.

Moot court is one of the most important experiences a new examiner can accrue at the start of their career. Moot court should instill confidence in the examiner that they can present the facts of a case to stakeholders in a clear and consice manner. It should also serve as a way to identify areas to work on.

If possible moot court should be a recurrent event for experienced examiners as well. Everyone benefits by being reminded of how scientific findings suitable for presentation at court is what puts the forensics in digital forensics.

Image:
Me helping out new examiners during a moot court event.

SecureOwl, to infosec

Digital Forensic Diaries: Ghost Resource

In this episode our investigator travels to Singapore to work on a fraud case at a large multinational semiconductor company. When two suspects emerge and begin pointing the finger at one another, some smart digital forensics and open source investigation is required to determine who is telling the truth, and who is responsible for defrauding their employer.

Find out more about this episode, and others in the Infosec Diaries series at https://infosecdiaries.com.

TFG, to security

OK.. I've a budget of ~8000€ to spend ...

As I already have everything for my needs to do my job I'm out of ideas. So it's your turn:

What forensic devices (NOT Software!!) do you think is a MUST HAVE for (law enforcement) digital forensics? (both mobile and computer)

Doing mostly post mortem analysis. Sometimes we're out on site too (crime scenes, searches, etc.)

Boosts very very much appreciated!! Need as much input as possible!

abrignoni, to random

Short snippet of the latest podcast. Check it out below.
🎙️ Available on all major podcasting directories.
🙏 Thanks to everyone that watched the show live.
🔊 Listen here: https://digitalforensicsnow.buzzsprout.com/
📽️ Watch here: https://youtube.com/live/5GQb_7SC8rg

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abrignoni, to random

New Digital Forensics Now Podcast episode for Sept. 21, 20203 is out!

Watch it below or listen to it on all major podcasting directories.

https://www.youtube.com/live/5GQb_7SC8rg?feature=shared

abrignoni, to random

🎙️ Getting more color into my corner of the room makeshift studio. 😀
✨ New Digital Forensics Now Podcast this Thursday September 21st @ 6 PM EDT.
👥 Come hang out live with us on:

abrignoni, to android

New artifact for extractions: Libre Torrent
⛈️ Torrent Information
☔ Torrent Fast Resume Information
📝 Infohash, saved path, bencoded data, filenames, statistics, & more
🔗 Get ALEAPP: https://github.com/abrignoni/aleapp

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abrignoni, to random

🚨 New Digital Forensics Now Podcast blog.
You can read a summary of each episode an listen to them as well.
Check it out here: https://digitalforensicsnow.blogspot.com/

abrignoni, to random

Learn how to break down URLs for digital forensics cases using Ryan Benson's Unfurl tool. Our latest podcast episode explores this vital tool, discusses Apple's CSAM debate, and much more!

https://digitalforensicsnow.buzzsprout.com/

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