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Sleuth Kit Hadoop Framework
http://www.sleuthkit.org/tsk_hadoop/index.php
Blog (www.autopsy.com). Wiki (wiki.sleuthkit.org). Forum (forum.sleuthkit.org). The Sleuth Kit Hadoop Framework is a project that incorporates The Sleuth Kit. Cluster. Using cloud computing technology should allow for faster processing of media. This project produced a prototype framework that will continue to need further work. There has not been an official release, but the code for the project is on Github. Documentation is on the Github Wiki. E-mail list can be used for questions and issues.
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Codeslack: Lightgrep 1.0
http://codeslack.blogspot.com/2012/06/lightgrep-10.html
Software, programming, computer forensics, and EnScript. I've just released Lightgrep for EnCase. 10 Lightgrep is a new multipattern regular expression search engine that I've been developing with my colleagues over the last two years, and our EnCase integration makes it the fastest way to conduct searches over digital evidence. I'm hoping I'll be writing more blogposts now, as I allow my mind to wander a bit more. Posted by Jon Stewart. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And an author of Lightgrep.
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Codeslack: 2012-12
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Software, programming, computer forensics, and EnScript. A year and a half ago, I bought a new system. Meet Virgil:. 24GHz, 6 cores, 12MB L3, hyperthreading—apiece). The legendary EVGA SR-2. A pair of WD RE4 2TB hard drives. In a Lian Li PC-V2120. All kinds of I/O ports and a ho-hum-but-CUDA-capable GPU. Volume. I no longer had a redundant 2TB drive; I had a 4TB drive with twice the probability of failure as a single drive and no redeeming performance qualities. Of course, by the time I realized this (di...
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April | 2011 | Geoff Black's Forensic Gremlins
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Geoff Black's Forensic Gremlins. Everything that gives you fits in Digital Forensics and E-Discovery. Monthly Archives: April 2011. April 16, 2011. EnCase 7 Sneak Peek (NYC). I know a couple. Have already been written about the EnCase 7 Sneak Peek as well as a podcast from Forensic 4Cast. EnCase 7 is the first major release of Guidance Software’s flagship forensics product in four and a half years (depending on the actual release date) and there are lots of changes, so let’s dive in! Old and busted (v6):.
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Sorting in EnScript – Sorting Arrays and NameListClass / NameValueClass | Geoff Black's Forensic Gremlins
http://www.geoffblack.com/2012/09/04/sorting-in-enscript-sorting-arrays-and-namelistclass-namevalueclass
Geoff Black's Forensic Gremlins. Everything that gives you fits in Digital Forensics and E-Discovery. Sorting in EnScript – Sorting Arrays and NameListClass / NameValueClass. September 4, 2012. Every language has its own quirks when it comes to sorting data. In this post, I’ll take an introductory look at some of the most basic methods available for sorting data in EnScript. First, we need a list of some type of data that we want to sort. Our first example is going to use the. Array type by using the.
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February | 2011 | Geoff Black's Forensic Gremlins
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Geoff Black's Forensic Gremlins. Everything that gives you fits in Digital Forensics and E-Discovery. Monthly Archives: February 2011. February 21, 2011. Corporate E-Discovery Forum on Social Media. A few weeks ago I had a unique opportunity to attend the Corporate E-Discovery Forum’s. The forum had four main sessions during the day:. Social Media and Reducing Risk. Practical Guide for Corporations to the Identification, Collection and Production of Social Media. Social Media Dialog with Judges. And will...
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Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS) Conference 2012 | Geoff Black's Forensic Gremlins
http://www.geoffblack.com/2012/02/09/association-of-certified-e-discovery-specialists-aceds-conference-2012
Geoff Black's Forensic Gremlins. Everything that gives you fits in Digital Forensics and E-Discovery. Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS) Conference 2012. February 9, 2012. The Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists ( ACEDS. For other sources: Gabe Acevedo with Above The Law has a great analysis. Written just after last year’s ACEDS Conference. Dennis Kiker with LeClairRyan also wrote a well-reasoned article. I can say from my own experience hiring forensic and eDiscovery p...
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ESIgns: December 2010
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The ESIgns blog is brought to you by International Litigation Services, Inc. It is authored by our consultants each of whose practice is concentrated in specialized areas of electronic discovery. Our practice areas range from discovery strategy and management, electronic data collections, esi filtering/processing and electronic document review. With our blog we intend to bring current news, observations and our practice insights to our readers. Tuesday, December 14, 2010. This much is obvious by now....
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Codeslack: GNU Autotools Grievances
http://codeslack.blogspot.com/2014/05/gnu-autotools-grievances.html
Software, programming, computer forensics, and EnScript. Part 1, of Infinity. Adding or renaming a source file requires changing Makefile.am, which means you have to run autoreconf again, which generates a new configure script, which you then must re-run, even though nothing about your configuration has changed. Pulled some changes, now out of date, and you want to run make clean? Have to run ./configure again. Is there a sane. Response to C development on a system without strlen? That is, it's an enormo...