Chain of Custody – Development of Procedures

Posted on August 26, 2008. Filed under: Computer Forensics | Tags: , , |

1.    Developing of Procedures
As with any area that can impact your business, organization or institution procedures need to be developed that will assist in focusing effort and work.  The chain of custody is no exception to this rule.  In fact, the entire chain of custody is null with out a written procedure.  Your policies will [...]

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Chain of Custody (Begining of the End or End of the Begining)

Posted on August 25, 2008. Filed under: Computer Forensics | Tags: , |

I started off trying to write a GIAC/SANS Gold Paper on the Chain of Custody, but due to changing course and completing my CISSP I was unable to complete the paper in the time frame required.  I have decided that I hate that the energy I spent on the research and document going to waste [...]

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Forensics for Free

Posted on March 11, 2008. Filed under: Computer Forensics | Tags: , , , |

Helix is already out on the market in the free world.  This looks interesting though.  I am hoping to take it for a spin this weekend.
Apparently some students at Edith Cowan University’s School of Computing and Information Sciences in Australia have developed a Linux-based tool to help collect cyber evidence without compromising its integrity.  The [...]

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