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Caseleads: South Korea Attack Forensics; Google Glass Brings Discoverable Evidence To Litigation; The Post Data Breach Boom; Fighting Insider Fraudsters

Mark this date: On March 20th 2013, the non-technical managers may finally start to understand what a digital forensics professional actually does. With the massive cyber attacks on South Korean banks, media outlets, and ISPs, the role of forensicators is put front and center. The attack(s) resulted in widespread ATM outages, online banking and mobile banking offline, and tens of thousands of PCs wiped of all their data. At minimum, non-technical decision makers should finally start to understand that cyber attackers are not targeting "someone else." The attacks in South Korea had an impact on the bottom line of many South Korean firms. Since many of the same strategies for information security and incident response are used by most westernized nations, many experts agree that the attacks in South Korea are a warning sign of what could happen in the United States. We have analytical coverage of the South Korean attacks, with stories and drill downs that go beyond the

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Brand New - Windows Memory Analysis In-Depth - Course Launch


Memory analysis skills are one of the most in-demand skills for digital forensics, incident response, and malware analysts today. In 2013, SANS is introducing a brand new 5-day class dedicated to Windows Memory Forensics. The hands-on course, written by memory forensics pioneer and developerJesse Kornblum, is incredibly comprehensive and SANS is proud to offer it as a brand new class in the SANS Digital Forensics and Incident Response lineup. Jesse, a pioneer who wrote many of the leading edge forensics tools contributed to dcfldd, foremost, md5deep, and ssdeep. Jesse also ...