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| Name: | Computer Forensics World |
| URL: | http://www.computerforensicsworld.com |
| Abstract: | Computer Forensics World is a growing community of professionals involved in the digital forensics industry. It is an open resource, free for all to access and to use. It strongly encourages the sharing of information and peer-to-peer assistance. To support this initiative, a range of interactive facilities is available, including surveys, forums and posting areas for information and papers.” |
| Name: | Open Source Digital Forensics |
| URL: | http://www.opensourceforensics.org/ |
| Abstract: | The Open Source Digital Forensics site is a reference for the use of open source software in digital investigations (a.k.a. digital forensics, computer forensics, incident response). Open source tools may have a legal benefit over closed source tools because they have a documented procedure and allow the investigator to verify that a tool does what it claims. |
| Name: | Computer Forensics Open Guide |
| URL: | http://computer-forensics.safemode.org/ |
| Abstract: | This is an open source wiki guide to digital forensics. |
| Name: | Electronic Discovery Law |
| URL: | http://www.ediscoverylaw.com/ |
| Abstract: | A blog on legal issues, news and best practices relating to the dsicovery of electronically stored information published by the e-discovery Analysis & Technology Group at K&L Gates |
| Name: | CyberSpeak's Podcast |
| Duration: | 2006-Current |
| URL: | http://cyberspeak.libsyn.com/ |
| Abstract: | semi-weekly podcast by Bret Padres and Ovie Carroll, both former agents of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, since 4 Dec 2005. The show usually features at least one interview, although some shows do not have any. The hosts also discuss current issues in the field and give links to new or interesting web sites. Each show is about an hour long and published over the weekend. A set of detailed show notes are usually posted to a separate web site. |


