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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Confidential Data on Laptops

Posted on August 15, 2008. Filed under: General | Tags: , |

Great posts are roaming around the net now on the protection of data on laptops while traveling both domestically and internationally.  Many organizations are implementing full disk encryption solutions for their travelers.  These solutions are great in the event that a laptop is stolen or lost, but, what about the TSA rep or foreign Customs [...]

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Concerns: More on Password Cracking

Posted on March 5, 2008. Filed under: Auditing, General | Tags: , , |

I was talking with a coworker the other day about password cracking and I wanted to write up another post regarding that conversation and Michael Coates comments on a previous article that I wrote.
http://secauditor.wordpress.com/2008/02/21/what-is-more-important-password-expiration-complexity-or-something-else/
There are two main areas that must be looked at anytime an organization enters into password cracking. First is the [...]

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