The ‘Jedi’ of Digital Forensics Training Tells His Tips & Tricks
Join Kevin as he speaks with one of his digital forensics mentors, Keith Lockhart, Vice President of Technology and Training at Oxygen Forensics, Inc. Let’s discover the secrets of finding excellent digital forensic training to rocket your career!
https://oxygenforensics.com. --- Check their User Summit!
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Our Mid Year 2024 DFIR Predictions Check-in
In January 2024, Matt and Kevin made a few predictions in the Digital Investigations space. Let's check in and see how they did...
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Are You Using a CSAM Global Database in Your Investigation?
Join Kevin, Liam, and Tom as they discuss the importance of utilizing a CSAM database in your online investigations
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Let's Talk Advanced Drone Forensics with V2 Forensics
Drones are everywhere! How do you process one to extract data for your investigation? Join Kevin and Jansen as they discuss the latest advances in drone technology and how to make sense of it all!
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How AI Can Help In Your Digital Forensic Investigation
There is so much mystery and distrust around AI in investigations. Join Kevin as he talks to the crew from Detego about the best ways to us AI in your digital forensic investigation.
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Challenges with on-scene investigations live at Techno Security in Pasadena
Investigators face a ton of challenges when attempting to conduct on-scene investigations. Let’s talk with Rich Frawley of ADF and learn how to overcome some of those.
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Digital Forensics & Incident Response at Techno Security Conference
Let’s talk with Craig Guymon of B!nalyze about bridging the gap in digital forensics and incident response live from Techno Security Conference in Pasadena, CA
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DFIR Investigative Mindset with Brett Shavers
We are live from Pasadena, CA at Techno Security talking with Brett Shavers about his Keynote talk “DFIR Investigative Mindset”.
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Tech Hunt: Unleashing Digital Investigation Tools & Training
Ever wonder where to find the best deals on all your digital investigation software, hardware and training? Join us as we talk to Bill Teel of TEEL Tech. Find out how he got started in the crazy world of digital forensic investigations and why sourcing all your tools & training in one place make budget sense!
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Things to consider when buying a new Digital Investigation Computer
In this episode, we're gonna talk about the top things you should keep in mind when buying a computer for digital investigations. You may be surprised about this one! Oh... it must be CPU or RAM right? Tune in to the hubcast to find out. Kevin will be speaking to Manny Kressel of Bitmindz.com to help answer those questions.
https://bitmindz.com
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How Cyber Security skills can help your Digital Forensic Investigation with Brian Carrier
Hey there! Have you ever wondered how cybersecurity skills can help in a digital forensic investigation? Well, this hubcast with Brian Carrier will dive into this topic.
The hubcast will talk about how having a strong understanding of cybersecurity can give you an advantage when investigating digital crimes. For example, if you know how hackers typically gain access to systems, you can use that knowledge to better understand how a breach occurred and what data may have been compromised.
Additionally, being familiar with different types of malware and viruses can help you identify any malicious software on a device or network. And knowing how to secure networks and devices can prevent future attacks from happening.
Overall, the hubcast will emphasize the importance of having a well-rounded skillset when it comes to digital forensics. So, if you're interested in pursuing a career in this field, it's definitely worth considering adding some cybersecurity training to your repertoire.
Hope this helps!
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Reasons You Should Attend a Digital Investigation Conference #dfir #investigation
Upcoming Conferences:
PFIC - August 1-4, all virtual, signup at https://pfic-conference.com/
Techno West in Pasadena - September 11-13, register at https://www.technosecurity.us/west
HTCIA is Sept. 19-21 in Phoenix, https://www.htcia.org/2023-international-conference-and-expo/
NW Regional ICAC is Oct. 2-6 in Redmond, WA, - https://www.nwregionalicac.com/
OSMOSIScon is Oct. 15-17 in New Orleans, https://osmosiscon.com/
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Let's talk Digital Forensic Training with Jessica Hyde
Let's talk Digital Forensic Training with Jessica Hyde
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What New at Magnet Forensics with Kim Brandley
What New at Magnet Forensics with Kim Brandley
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What is new at Techno Security & Digital Forensic Conference
Join Kevin as he talks to Jennifer of the Techno Security & Digital Forensics Conference. We are going to discuss the brand new location in Wilmington, NC and all the new innovations in digital investigations.
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Let's fix an iPhone that won't boot for a forensic recovery
Let's fix an iPhone that won't boot for a forensic recovery
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We are talking OSINT with Jessica Stutzman at Techno Security Conference
We are talking OSINT with Jessica Stutzman at Techno Security Conference
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This Is Why You Need MSAB in Your DFIR Lab
Join Kevin and Adam Firman as they talk about the issues faced by mobile device examiners and the solutions MSAB brings to their cases.
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How To Repair Mobile Devices: A skill every digital & mobile forensic examiner should know!
Have you ever tried to acquire data from a device that didn't boot up? Had a broken screen? Or the USB port was bad? Join Kevin and Bill Aycock as they take your questions about the importance of knowing how to repair the hardware in digital investigations and mobile forensics.
You can reach Bill at CyberSocialHub.com or https://verifilab.com/
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Cewl password cracking list builder in Kali Linux
In this hubcast, we will learn how to create wordlists using Cewl. Cewl is a powerful wordlist generator that can target a URL and create a list based on your target's interests. Let's get cracking and build a few wordlists to use in tools like John the Ripper or Hashcat. We are going to use Kali Linux.
By the end of this video, you'll have everything you need to start building wordlists like a pro to use in your OSINT or digital forensic investigation!
Here are some of the commands I demo'd , but you can "Google" it too :)
cewl --help
cewl https://cybersocialhub.com
This puts your results in a wordlist. Whatever you want to name it
cewl https://cybersocialhub.com -w hubcast.txt
This will pull a minimum of 7 characters. It will pull greater values too
cewl https://cybersocialhub.com -m 7
This will pull emails from a site. the "n" does not build a list and the e is for email
cewl https://cybersocialhub.com -n -e
This is verbose mode if you get bored viewing nothing. Results DO NOT go to your list.
cewl https://cybersocialhub.com -v
If you need to pull a list that includes numbers attached to words
cewl https://www.starwars.com --with-numbers
How deep in a site do you want to go with link? This controls the depth to max of 3
cewl https://www.starwars.com -d 3
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Mobile Mysteries: The Shifting World of Filesystems
Live from IACIS join Mario Merendon, Chair for Mobile Device Forensics for IACIS and Kevin DeLong as they discuss keeping up with changes in mobile examinations.
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