Mon, 23 November 2009 Show Notes Here Soon..Comments[2] |
Sun, 15 November 2009 Welcome to CyberSpeak, your computer forensics, computer security, and computer crime podcast. I am Ovie Carroll, and I am Bret Padres, today is November 14st 2009, and we have a great show for you today. We have a short show for you this week. Ovie's on vacation but we are trying not to miss another week so we thought we would bring you a shorter show rather than missing a week. **************Administrative Ovie That's right, as we speak I am touring around in the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. me the wife and the dog **************Listener Email Jim - What affect do you see the buzz word "Cloud Computing" having on computer forensics. Incident Response Identify Social Networking, chat clients (twitter and others) web based email, file storage space, etc identify and issue preservation order **************News http://www.star-telegram.com/local/story/1719591.html The Texas Department of Public Safety plans to reduce its "unacceptable" backlog of computer examinations that are crucial in child pornography investigations, agency Director Steven C. McCraw announced Wednesday. Currently, 45 examinations are pending at the crime lab, and about half of those involve possible child pornography, according to DPS. Each examination takes 30 days to several months, depending on the case’s complexity. The agency has not set goals on how quickly it hopes to complete examinations because each is different, said Tom Vinger, a DPS spokesman. Some agencies are actually outsourcing some of their forensic work which i think can be a good thing. www.google.com/dashboard **************Tech Topics File Saving saving process. See Documentation at the following links: Documentation of Creating File 1 Documentation of Creating File 2 See Chart of File Creation Watch the movie of how I did it. **************Web Sites www.bringfido.com www.informationleak.net Comments[1] |
Sun, 8 November 2009 ![]() Today on Cyberspeak we have an interview with Matt Shannon from f-Response about the new, soon to be released Tactical edition of f-Response. Ovie’s on Google Wave - but no one else is. Listeners email, Windows 7 sold over 200% more in first week of sales than Vista. Sofo’s lab says you still need to run anti-virus on Windows 7. Microsoft, in the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report released yesterday, stated that "The infection rate of Windows Vista SP1 was 61.9 percent less than that of Windows XP SP3." Firefox 3.6 Beta (for Mac Win & Lin) is out for those who like living on the edge and for those forensic examiners that like testing new versions to identify . Forensic Evidence Secures Death Penalty-Gang Members use Social Networking Too. IC3 reports increase in compromise of user's online banking credentials target commercial bank accounts The Personal Data Privacy and Security Act was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee by a vote of 15-5 The bill would required notifications of not just individuals affected by a data breach, but also, in some cases, credit reporting agencies and the U.S. Secret Service (not FBI). It would establish a new Office of Federal Identity Protection within the FTC. Let's get ready to Rumble earns 400 million in IP revenue. Web Sites of the Week: Comments[0] |
Sun, 1 November 2009 Today Ovie and Bret talk about SANS What Works in Incident Detection, SSD Drives, Data Breach Notification Laws, Rob Lee in Computer World, Tips for the Courtroom, Interview of Joseph Mykytyn from Sky Catcher Solutions, and Linux Boot Disk Forensics Research.
Web Sites of the Week:
http://www.zdziarski.com/projects/amberalert/
http://ceevee.com/
http://www.bing-vs-google.com/
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Sun, 25 October 2009 We're BAAAACCCKKK! After a summer hiatus we are back in the studio again. Catch up on what we have been doing while we were gone, why Bret did this podcast in the nude, how Bret used F-Response to boot a LiveView image across the network, FTK 3.0, some iPhone apps, and web sites of the week. We missed you and glad to be back. Send us email at cyberspeak at gmail dot com. SPECIAL THANKS to George Starcher for doing our audio!!!Comments[2] |
Mon, 7 September 2009 Our live show from SANS What works in Incident Response and Forensics 2009 if here!!! Lost in a freak Snow Leopard accident involving several rolls of duct tape and a back of Frito's - it has be resurrected! Audio quality still sketchy but it is here.So, now you can stop with all of the emails... Enjoy. Bret Comments[3] |
Fri, 3 July 2009 BACK!!!Bret and Ovie discuss SANS What Works in Forensics and Incident Response Summit 2009, Drive Hell, Firefox 3.5, U.S. Supreme Court ruling on lab analysts in court, and new data breach notification laws on the books. Comments[4] |
Sun, 26 April 2009 ![]() This week on CyberSpeak,
Autographed Washington Wizards Basketball for sale to support charity
Samaritans Feet, www.samaritansfeet.org, SANS Forensic Summit Discount
CodeCYBERSPEAK10, new EnScripts at 42LLC http://42llc.net/index.php?option=com_myblog&Itemid=39, Digital Forensic Challenge www.dfrws.org, discussions about the 2009 Cyber Security Act, Philly RCFL gets ASCLAD, Ft Smith Police Dept overwhelmed with Child Porn cases, Ikena's new video forensics software http://www.matek.co.uk/#/ikena/4532507196, and web picks are: http://www.trapcall.com/ http://www.google.com/insights/search/# http://www.msisac.org/dashboard/Show Notes... Hey Ovie... Show notes got wasted fixing the feed.. I think they were messing it up somehow... Good news.. Feed Fixed... Bad news... Notes are gone.. :(Comments[12] |
Sun, 22 March 2009 Welcome to CyberSpeak, your computer forensics, computer security, and computer crime podcast. I am Ovie Carroll, and I am Bret Padres, today is March 22, 2009*****Administrative***** The Sans Forensic Summit is now on the books and scheduled for July 7-8 2009 in Washington DC and SANS new Sec 408 Computer Forensics Course. Also check out the Sans Forensic Blog for some GREAT forensic reading. *****Listener Email***** *****News***** Reading keystrokes with a laser.... *****Interview***** Mark Menz on MFT Ripper – Send email to markmenz@mykeytech.com 2009 HTCIA Conference – www.htcia.org or www.htcia2009.com *****Tech Topics***** VOOM TECH HARD COPY III LOGICUBE DOSSIER *****Web Sites****** www.getsatisfaction.com http://www.newseum.org/todaysfrontpages/ Comments[3] |
Sun, 15 March 2009 Show notes for March 15, 2009Welcome back CyberSpeak, your computer forensics, computer security, and computer crime podcast. I am Ovie Carroll, and I am Bret Padres, today is March 15, 2009. *****Administrative***** The new Windows Forensic Analysis DVD Toolkit, Second Edition (Paperback) by Harlan Carvey (Author) is available for preorder through Amazon. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1597494224?tag=multimecom-20]Windows Put it on your calendar - The Sans 2009 Forensic Summit is now on the books and scheduled for July 7-8 2009 in Washington DC. Ovie will be there speaking about Current Trends and the Future of Forensics. *****News***** The Digital Forensics Certification Board (DFCB) founded by the National Institute of Justice through a Cooperative Agreement at the University of Central Florida's National Center for Forensic Science are accepting applications for Founders certification. For a limited time, March 2, 2009 through August 30, 2009 experienced members of the digital forensics community can achieve these certifications through the Founders Process. Go to http://www.ncfs.org/dfcb/index.html for more information. The New version of iLook PI is available at http://www.perlustro.com/ *****Interview ***** Interview With Drew Fahey, Chief Technology Officer for e-fense about the new Helix3 *****Web Sites***** http://www.google.com http://www.adrive.com/ Windows powershell 2.0 http://www.microsoft.com/downloadS/details.aspx?familyid=60DEAC2B-975B-41E6-9FA0-C2FD6AA6BC89&displaylang=en Comments[11] |
Mon, 2 March 2009 ![]() Welcome back to CyberSpeak. Bret and Ovie are back in the country. This show we have an interview with the developers of Highlighter, a new log analysis tool, Jed Mitten - Senior Consultant and Jason Luttgens - Principal Consultant from Mandiant. Check out this free tool at www.mandiant.com/software/highlighter.htm. Also, check out the Mandiant blog for some other tools. In listener email we discuss U3 thumb drives and encryption and schools doing data recovery without a private investigatorÕs license. Helix pro is being released and the Polytechnic University in Brooklyn has discovered a digital fingerprint that will allow you to tie a digital image to a specific made and model of camera. Web picks are www.tineye.com and www.spokeo.com . Comments[3] |
Thu, 1 January 2009 Show notes for January 4, 2009Administrative Ovie got a new editing setup for Christmas and his new years resolution is to stop posting substandard chopped up podcasts. :) DoD Cybercrime Conference – January 26-30, 2009 Review of 2008 New Year predictions...? Listener Email A federal agent sent us an email and a nice donation and said thank you both for the great podcast. Drake wrote in to make a quick correction :) Windows Steady State (previously branded as shared access) doesn't require a special partition or unpartitioned space, in fact I don't see that it makes any visible changes to the drive partition setup at all. 42 LLC developed some EnScripts that they are offering up to the community for open beta. If you register an account on our forums you will be able to download the scripts and any updates we publish. http://42llc.net News If Santa left you a Samsung digital picture frame, you might want to check it for virus. The gift giving culprits is the SPF-85H 8-Inch Digital Photo Frames w/1GB Internal Memory, designed to work with Windows-based PCs via a USB connector sold between October and December 2008 for about $150 through Amazon. Breathalizer for your PC? New HP Windows Home Server to backup MAC OSX systems December 29, 2008 Hewlett-Packard Co. is adapting its latest MediaSmart Windows home servers to back up customers' Mac computers using the OS X's Time Machine auto-backup feature. Tech Topics VoomTech releases their Hard Copy 3. Can output to 2 drives without slowing down. The new SHA256 hashing offers greater strength then the MD5 hash. At 7.5 GB per minute, HardCopy 3 is the hands-down fastest forensic hard drive duplicator anywhere! And HardCopy 3 still costs less than our over-priced competitors ($1599) Web Sites of the Week http://now.sprint.com/widget/ http://blip.fm http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/ Comments[3] |
Sat, 27 December 2008 This is a reposting of the Dec 21, 2008 show to fix the audio levels. Many thanks to George Starcher!!! Ovie goofed up the levels. Comments[0] |
Sun, 21 December 2008 Loving Listener Email.Comments[5] |
Show Notes Here Soon..
Today Ovie and Bret talk about SANS What Works in Incident Detection, SSD Drives, Data Breach Notification Laws, Rob Lee in Computer World, Tips for the Courtroom, Interview of Joseph Mykytyn from Sky Catcher Solutions, and Linux Boot Disk Forensics Research.
Web Sites of the Week:
http://www.zdziarski.com/projects/amberalert/
http://ceevee.com/
http://www.bing-vs-google.com/