Forensic 4cast Awards (Digital Forensic Awards) will be broadcast live from the 2010 Digital Forensics and Incident Response Summit on Thursday, July 8, 2010 beginning at 7:30pm Eastern Time and is FREE, open to the public, and will be streaming live. Get your vote in now! Hats off to Lee Whitfield with Forensic 4cast podcast for putting these awards together for a second year in a row and a thank you to SANS for providing the venue for such a prestigious event. While I will not be in attendance to the awards this year, I will be watching the feed streaming live.
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DFRWS Challenge submission deadline is July 25, 2010. The challenge involves analysis of a cellular phone (images provided for both the memory and storage) as they relate to the scenario provided.
Take a few minutes to complete this survey. Jamie Morris with @ForensicFocus spends a lot of time ensuring that the Forensic Focus website is geared towards growing the community and a leading resource for practitioners, students, and educators alike.
The 2010 Forensic 4cast Awards (the future Digital Forensic Awards) will be part of the 2010 DC SANS Forensic Summit this year. Cast your vote now! Voting ends July 6, 2010!
Refocusing! I've changed the layout and design of the blog to better reflect a new direction. I plan to use the blog as a platform to share my thoughts on present news and research in the community, tool reviews, examiner tips, and the lighter side of computer forensics. Speaking of the lighter side of computer forensics, you should checkout Happy As A Monkey's blog and a shout-out to Eric Huber's Fistful of Dongles. Eric is always delivering something fresh and insightful! Stay tuned...