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Forensic Resources...and Travel

I just wanted to post quickly the resources from our SEC312: Implementing the Fundamental Computer Investigation Guide for Windows from Tech-Ed 2007. Those of you who attended.....THANK YOU! I know a lot of speakers don't listen, heed, or are truly grateful for the feedback you submit...but I truly am thankful. We can only improve the session when we get feedback. Don't hold back! If we suck, we need to know we suck...so we can improve.

Okay, so here are the resources I mentioned during the session. I don't get any kickbacks and these are books I personally use. Please feel free to add comments on books YOU use!

Tools:

Guide and Books:

Okay, I hope everyone is recovered from last night's party. I have one more session remaining: Securing the Small Business and I hope to turn it into a discussion with those in the audience, and avoid yet another Microsoft lecture on the last day.

 

Oh yeah....the travel part. Well, some of you at Tech-Ed were wondering where the heck I was yesterday. Well, I had a meeting I had to attend in North Carolina, so yes, I flew out at 6:00 AM from Orlando to Raleigh...and then back 2 hours later. Connecting flight back to Orlando got canceled. I was re-booked on flight that potentially could have had me miss my last session today, so I flew into Tampa at 8:00 PM and I drove from Tampa to Orlando in the rain. Lovely evening all around. I do so love air travel.

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 01, 2003
    Interesting...no mention of either of my books; Windows Forensics and Incident Recovery (AWL,2004), Windows Forensic Analysis (Syngress,2007). I hope you find them useful. Harlan