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Digital Forensics !
a whole new world ...

Got the course from packt.
Any other awesome references for that ?

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  • 3
    My cousin studied that for free in England.
    He works now at the norwegian police.
  • 2
    @heyheni that's cool !
  • 1
    Cybrary, lel
    Shady site but has good stuff here and there
  • 2
    @heyheni I'm studying the same thing and welp, I doubt I'll get any other job than the one I have now
  • 2
    @c3ypt1c at least you can get the satisfaction from threatening people. "shut up or i'll obliterate your entire online presence!" :D
  • 3
    @heyheni "you better keep quiet or I'll find your IP address and hack you!"
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    Says the man with the most vengeful nick name on devRant @RememberMe
  • 2
    @heyheni huehuheuhuehehueuheueh
  • 4
    Digital forensics......

    Here is my own list of extra references:

    - How to brew coffee fast for dummies (lots of hours sifting through data if the attacher is careful)

    - Autopsy + The Sleuth Kit + manuals

    - A list of telephones for opticians and fingertip doctors in your area

    - IDA Pro + manuals (sometimes needed)

    - Nervous breakdown self-help books

    - HDD scrubbing tools + manuals

    - How to work with idiot bosses guide (always useful)

    - SANS SIFT + manuals

    - Phones of the local chiropractors (in case of bad posture)

    - Volatility + manuals

    - A good hex editor

    - Windows + linux system reference (too important, believe me)

    - DEFT + manuals

    - The phone of a friend to drive you from the bar, were you are passed out drinking, lamenting your cruel fate

    - Wireshark + manuals (in case of network forensics as an added task - happens all the time)

    Hope I've been of service ;)
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