
Sniper Forensics – Changing the Landscape of Modern Forensics and Incident Response
Chris Pogue
At one time, computer forensics consisted of pulling the plug, imaging everything in sight, and loading those images into a massive forensics program for “analysis.” As computer hackers became more resourceful, the complexity of computer forensics increased exponentially. Add to that the growing size of data storage devices, and it becomes infeasible to even consider imaging tens or hundreds of terabytes, let alone loading those images into some forensic software. So what’s the answer? How can incident responders hope to remain relevant in today’s operating environment? With Sniper Forensics! In addition to offering tips and tools, this talk will provide real world examples of how the landscape of modern forensics is being changed.
Sunday 1700 Lovelace
At every last one of our conferences, something epic happens with the network we put together. Sometimes it involves international headlines, government investigations, and emergency corporate board meetings. Other times something spectacular happens. Either way, we’re setting aside an hour at the end of the conference to explain just what happened and how it all came to be.
Sunday 1700 Tesla
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