Digital Copiers as a Forensic Utility
Just ran across this article on digital copiers – while the deployment of “smart” copiers isn’t exactly new, I think it’s worth briefly discussing. People often forget that many digital devices need to store data in order to function properly. When most people think of digital or computer forensics, they think of computers, cell phones, [...]
Cybersecurity Paper from Harvard National Security Journal
Just found this interesting paper on cybersecurity published over at the Harvard National Security Journal. The paper emphasizes that the United States’ ability to project power is dependent upon information technology, therefore cybersecurity needs to become a top priority for national security advisors. I also like it because the author does not use terms like [...]
SANS Blog Survey Results
Over at the SANS Blog, they recently published some stats from a survey we were all encouraged to take. Most of the information is routine, but there were some interesting things in there relating to computer forensics. First interesting thing I noticed is that the GCFA (GIAC Certified Forensic Analyst) was the most common type [...]