Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Why I hate digital forensics ...

This  is actually a working title of one lecture I'm preparing for next Monday, on FSEC2015. about 30 minutes a hate story,  hopefully a passionate story :). We got invitation on very short notice in very busy period for us and title just pop up.
Actually there is a lot of thing worth mentioning and discussing in digital forensics loudly,
a lot of very good articles and talks recently about problems and things which are well know but not well enough spoken.
I was attending ERA conference in Riga recently where Stephen Mason out some unexpected questions but very logical about essence of admissibility and reliability of digital forensic tools.
In the same path but more technical is excellent NIST Workshop on Mobile Forensics.

I'll summarize and ask about definitions, meanings , community, tools, procedures, and other interesting questions worth hating what can fit into 30 minutes of fast talk.
Lecture will be about digital forensics and its

  • naming  real name has power, remember Lord of the Rings
  • tools and practices,
  • community, 
  • practitioners, 
  • standards and definitions,
  • trainings, certificates, curriculums
  • people using its results, 
  • sub-fields, 
  • relations with other computing science fields 

I've just uploaded draft on slideshare if anyone like to have pre-look and prepare ammunition. 




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