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Eric Stevens, vice president of engineering and principal architect at ProtectWise, discusses the current state of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity and the company's recent report on the topic, "The State of AI in Cybersecurity." Learn more about the report: https://www.protectwise.com/post/new-research-shows-benefits-limitations-and-evolving-questions-of-ai-in-cybersecurity/. Special offer for CyberSpeak with InfoSec Institute listeners: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/podcast.
Kathleen Hyde, chair of cybersecurity programs at Champlain College online, discusses a topic that's a big part of InfoSec Institute's initiative for the coming years — finding new and innovative ways of closing the cyber skills gap. Get infosec training: http://infosecinstitute.com/. Special offer for CyberSpeak with InfoSec Institute listeners: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/podcast.
Joshua Knight, cybersecurity business leader at Dimension Data, discusses his career journey as well as the steps you can take to move your career towards the path of a chief information security officer (CISO). Get infosec training: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/. Special offer for CyberSpeak with InfoSec Institute listeners!: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/podcast.
CyberSpeak is BACK and we hope to publish a monthly podcast (more if I'm lucky). This episode on CyberSpeak we briefly discuss possible implications to U.S. forensicators with the release of the Ashley Madison database (hopefully not). We also have a great interview with Yogesh Khatri, an assistant professor at Champlain College and a security researcher about the SRUM or System Resourse Usage Monitor forensic artifact. Website of the week: Has your email been Pwned? Check it out here -> Have I Been Pwned
This episode of CyberSpeak we conduct recon on Mark Spencer and his new Windows registry analysis tool Registry Recon. Mark is the President of Arsenal Consulting. This new registry tool could change the way we analyze the Windows registry. No longer will you be satisfied just looking st the current/active registry.
This special episode of CyberSpeak is an interview with Ken Privette with NUIX about their new tool release this morning called Proof Finder. They are releasing 1,000 copies for $100 each of this new tool. Go get a copy before they are all gone at www.prooffinder.com. This special limited edition tool is limited to 10G of data. What does 10G of data look like, Nuix says it is an average of 241,165 Emails or 20333 Documents or 7069 Spreadsheets or 25514 Images. It can ingest all major forensic images (E01, DD, etc) Listen to the show for more details. 100% of all sales go to charity "Room to Read", an organization that works in collaboration with communities and local governments in developing countries to develop literacy skills and a habit of reading among primary school children, and support girls to complete secondary school with the life skills they’ll need to succeed in school and beyond. ALERT-Download and install on the computer you want it registered to. Initial installation will lock it to that computer.
This week on CyberSpeak, a quick thanks to everyone for pitching in on the ForensicsWiki - I saw over 100 new entries on everything from Sticky notes, mounting images, jump lists to people's BIOS. Jim Emailed asking who the mystery voice was in out CyberSpeak Sweepers - Karl over from CyberCon Security Solutions said wrote in to say he just ran across this site today and thought it might be a great resource for the listeners. It is not focused on Cyber Security but the concepts are the similar to help prepare for trial. LAW 101: LEGAL GUIDE FOR THE FORENSIC EXPERT. Shout out to Charles. Finally, Loren Wrote in and said during the interview, Keith Jones mentioned preparing for court by asking others for their opinions. Are there any ramifications of bringing others into the case like that? In the News, Google, The Company with the motto - DO NO EVIL - agreed to forfeit $500 million to the U.S. Government for allowing -- and assisting in many case -- online Canadian pharmacies to place AdWords ads targeting customers in the United States resulting in the unlawful importation of controlled and non-controlled prescription drugs into the United States. This weeks interview is with Chris Pogue, Mr. Sniper Forensics! Thanks to Dan Website of the week is Workflowy https://workflowy.com/
CYBERSPEAK Notes - Aug 21st, 2011 Administrative I attended a nice Apple Forensic Event this week in Reston VA - Saw a lot of friends and had a good time. Ryan gave a great presentation on Apple forensics. Ryan runs the AppleExaminer.com Paraben's Forensic Innovation Conference PFIC is fast approaching and you know, it's becoming one of the the must attend conference each year for digital forensic and eDiscovery professionals. This year, there are seven pre-conference bootcamps that are included in your conference registration fee of $399.00. You can attend any single bootcamp and then the rest of the conference tracks and labs for this rate. This is all being brought to you by our friends over at the Paraben Corporation (Amber Schroader). You can register by heading over to pfic-conference.com http://www.forensicswiki.org - We all should go check this site out, sign up for an account and start contributing. This is the way we can all give back to the community. Write a How-To or something to give back to the forensic community. Listener Email - Richardo from Navada Concerned about those performing collateral duty of doing digital forensic examinations. Frustrated to read article after article in digital forensic publications that cover the deconstruction of a complicated piece of malware. he would rather have articles that rehashed digital forensic basics and covered free automated/low cost tools that help me do my job efficiently and reliably. News- London Police are using Flicker to allow the public to help identify people involved in the looting following riots in London. http://www.flickr.com/photos/metropolitanpolice/sets/72157627267892973/ http://thenextweb.com/uk/2011/08/09/police-use-flickr-to-identify-london-riot-suspects/ INTERVIEW - Welcome back to the show Drew Fahey, VP of Products at Blackbag Technologies. Web Sites of the Week- http://www.forensicswiki.org http://t.co/vEmtzCA - A guide to FaceBook Security KEEP THE EMAILS COMING to CyberSpeak@gmail.com
This week on CyberSpeak, Luby and Jared Save the GMail Planet, Detective Garcia uncovers Fraud on Sesame Street. Congrats to the Secret Service and FBI on a great investigation of a 26 year old Brooklyn man who plead guilty in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, VA for his role in managing a credit card fraud operation that operated throughout the East Coast of the United States. California Prosecutors will not file charges against Gizmodo for its purchase of an iPhone 4 prototype (boo). Interview this week is Keith Jones, Co-Owner and Senior Partner at Jones Dykstra and Associates Inc., about the do's and don'ts of testifying. Tech topic, MoonSol's Dumpit released for FREE. Perfect for imaging RAM on 32 or 64 bit Windows System. It just does not get any easier than this-Check it out. Web pick of the week is http://Infosecupdate.com. KEEP THE EMAILS COMING!
This week on CyberSpeak, a listener alerted me to my faux pas with the names on the Casey Anthony case, the two that testified about computer forensics were Sandy and Kevin (not Steve) and of all things, I called the Bresident of Access Data Brian Carrier instead of Brian Karney. Sorry guys! This weeks interview of Josh Goldfoot, an attorney and author of the recent paper titled ”The Physical Computer and the Fourth Amendment” published in the Berkley Journal of Criminal Law. This paper discusses how the forth amendment applies to computer forensics and how we may be hurting ourselves by using certain words and explanations. Web site of the week is a neat little web browsing and twitter application called A+ that give you your feeds on the left and browser on the right. Click on any twitter message the web page they linked to shoes up in your browser window automatically. Check it out at http://www.aplus-app.com
This week (OK, this quarter) on CyberSpeak, FTK 4 coming out using Postgres database rather than Oracle. During listener email we discuss if special language is needed for search warrants when collecting volatile data, imaging RAM or conducting on scene triage. Imaging SSD drives using the WinFE boot disk solution ( http://winfe.wordpress.com) and a shout out to Sandy and Steve for their great testimony in the Casey Anthony trial. Check it out at on Day 24 segment 4-6. In the news, A computer repairman was arrested for allegedly planting spyware on dozens of computers he fixed and remotely taking hundreds of photos of women in their homes partially clothed or naked. If you see the message "You should fix your internal sensor soon. If unsure what to do, try putting your laptop near hot steam for several minutes to clean the sensor." DONT take your laptop into the shower. Check it out at http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2011/06/computer-repairman-arrested-for-allegedly-taking-hundreds-of-nude-pictures-of-women-remotely.html I got fooled into readng an article because of a Miss-leading article about Seals using forensic tools on Osama Bin Ladin's compters. http://www.1105newsletters.com/t.do?id=7979845:3405472 Interview this week is with Mike and Mike about Carbon Black. An absolutly MUST read article "The Physical Computer and the Fourth Amendment" by Josh Goldfoot. Awesome document that is Brilliantly referenced. It is a long read but a MUST read. We will discuss next week. Read up before next podcast (who thought you would get Home Work from CyberSpeak?). Website of the week: Steve Gibson’s password checker – how long would it take to crack your password and the best HTML5 webpage I have seen. Check out this personalized music video staring any address you tell it to. http://TheWildernessDowntown.com I will be teaching another SANS 408 Forensics-Windows in Depth VLIVE course starting Tuesday August 23rd (Every Tuesday and Thursday Night for 3 hours a night) DONT FORGET TO USE OUR DISCOUNT CODE OF COINS-OC for 10% off. But wait, sign up before this week, before June 22, you can get a 16 gig iPad2. The codes are 0526_iPad2BLK (for a black iPad) or 0526_iPad2WHT (for white)
FREE 16Gig IPADs for everyone!!! Have I got a deal for you. Have you experienced a feeling of inadequacy? Feel like you're not in the "In Crowd"? When sitting at a Starbucks, on the metro or just lounging around the house, do you feel like you could be so much more productive but something's missing. Don't despair, SANS is coming to the rescue. That's right, book your SANS 408, 414, 560 Class or ANY 4-5-or 6 Day course offered via ONDEMAND now through February 2, and receive a FREE 16GB WiFi enabled iPad(TM). I am teaching SANS FOR408: Computer Forensic Essentials vLive! course starts March 1 and meets Tue/Thu evenings http://www.sans.org/info/66203. So what do you call yourself? A computer/Digital Evidence forensic technician A computer/Digital Evidence forensic examiner A computer/Digital Evidence forensic analyst A computer/Digital Evidence forensic expert We need to define these terms. Paraben has released a new version of P2 Commander. Version 1.7 now supports Mac file format as well as vmWare and VirtualPC images. Users will notice an increase in the speed of processing evidence in v1.7. visit www.paraben.com Mark Wade is a Digital Forensic Analyst with Harris Corporation (Crucial Security Programs), performing digital forensics for a Federal Law Enforcement agency as a government contractor. permits law enforcement officers, approximately 90 minutes after lawfully arresting a suspect and transporting him to a detention facility, to conduct a warrantless search of the text message folder of a cell phone they take from his person after the arrest. http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/opinions/documents/S166600.PDF Web site of the week is www.passpack.com - Free Online password manager for groups
This week on CyberSpeak we have listener email, an interview with Raphael Bousquet, CTO and Co-Founder of ADF Solutions , Web site of the week is a real productivity app called Rescuetime. P.S. Sorry for the slight audio problem, I accidentally turned up my gain knob on my mixer. George did his usual magic to fix it. One, last thing, Rob lee and SANS provided a 50% discount code for LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT ONLY, good on any SANS training class. Listen to the show for the code....and no, they do verify so ONLY Local LE can use it.
This week on CyberSpeak, I discuss the leak of another 400,000 classified military documents by Wikileaks. I also discuss listener email where we have comments about Mount Image Pro's Virtual Forensic Computer (VCF) and what it does that FTK Imager and Live View do not do. This weeks interview is with Sean Morrisey, the Managing Director of Katana Forensics, maker of the iPhone Forensic Software called Katana. Also discuss Katana's new Hammerhead program to monitor blackberry phones. Also, this week I briefly discuss the forensic implications of the new Mac Book Airs. I also talk about Eddie Sheehy's article on DFI News web site titled 5 Ways to Increase Efficiency of Digital Forensics . I also give out a 50% discount code to SANS training classes. My web pick of the week is Team Viewer. This is a web site that will help you control computers across the network when you are helping friends or giving presentations.
PURCHASERS OF THE CYBERSPEAK IPHONE APP - CHECK OUT THE EXTRAS BUTTON FOR SPECIAL BONUS CONTENT THIS WEEK!!! LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK.This week on CyberSpeak we interview Sam Guttman, President of the Digital Forensics Certification Board, an international vendor neutral computer forensic certification authority. We also discuss listener email, cell phone spyware, upcoming SANS Forensic Summit, SANS Fire in Baltimore and a listener taught SANS CISSP course. Don'f forget to user your CyberSpeak DISCOUNT CODE of "COINS-OC" for 10% off any SANS course.We also start a dialog on the future of expectation of privacy in this world of social networking where everyone is telling everyone where they are, what they are doing, etc. Is this going to change privacy laws. Also, what are YOU doing about identifying "Cloud" evidence during an investigation. Web sites of the week: YourOpenBook.org and TweetCalories.com
Ovie's SANS Forensic 408 class is coming up in Nashville, TN on May 3-7. If you're staying at the Marriott be sure you use the CyberSpeak Discount, COINS-OC.Listener Email - Luke sent us a photo showing him listening to the podcast from his Blackberry while on the beach in Miami - Aaron, thanks for the email alerting us about the webpage - Sorry we broke your CyberSpeak mood in the last show! - Paul wrote us to say that while drinking his Shamrock Shake, Ovie scared the crap out of him when he screamed - Bobby wrote in to tell us about his new Pro-Lite 2 from Amazon. Let us know how it works out Bobby!News and CommentarySnowball the Cat Helps Solve Murder Mystery A murder suspect was caught based on cat fur picked up while at the victims house.A Ex-Employee in Texas Remotely Disables Customer Cars A man fired from a Texas auto dealership used an Internet service to remotely disable cars and set off car horns of more than 100 vehicles.Exclusive InterviewToday we have an interview with Joe Seanor, a former Senior AOL Investigator. Joe has developed the Internet Predator Tracker software. Joe spent 10 years with the CIA and also 7 years with AOL in investigative roles. Now he has developed a number of pieces of software to aid investigators in keeping notes on Internet investigations. Legal NewsU.S. v. McAteer, 2010 WL 551412 (D.N.J.)After obtaining consent, two FBI agents searched a suspect computer for child pornography. After a "preview scan" failed to turn up any evidence, the suspect gave consent for a manual search. During trial the defendant moved to suppress CP discovered during the manual search on the grounds that it exceeded the consent. The court, however, disagreed and found the defendant's consent not so limited.Website of the Weekhttp://dunk3d.tumblr.comhttp://www.labnol.orghttp://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK
This week on CyberSpeak, Bret or Ovie are both regretful that they are not going to the DoD CyberCrime Conference. CyberSpeak is not on STITCHER. Now you can listen to the latest show, on demand from your cell phone. You can also go directly there by going to this link http://stitcher.com/listen.php?fid=11119 Bret and Ovie briefly discuss Apple's big announcement, everyone is thinking it is the ipad/slate. Bret says he don not know exactly what it is but he is getting one....with his wife's permission. Listener Email - Tom sent us an email saying : Hi fellas, and suggest we check out his UK forensic blog called Happy as a Monkey. In the news, Forensic Focus have compiled a directory that details all the academic institutions worldwide that offer computer forensics courses. We discuss an interesting murder trial in Waco TX that has some great forensics work, nice job to the forensic examiner, Neal Kersh. We also discuss a Twitter Jokester being banned for life from an airport after twittering "Robin Hood airport is closed," he wrote. "You've got a week and a bit to get your shit together, otherwise I'm blowing the airport sky high!!" We also talk about Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's speech last week where she said that her department will introduce several initiatives aimed at fighting Internet censorship. Clinton said: âThose who disrupt the free flow of information in our society pose a threat to our economy, our government and our civil society. Countries or individuals that engage in cyber-attacks should face consequences and international condemnation.â Last, we talk about the latest Microsoft vulnerability that affects all 32 bit versions of Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2000, and Server 2003 and 2008. Our Web Sites of the week are https://www.mobiledefense.com and http://www.domystuff.com.
Welcome to CyberSpeak, your computer forensics, computer security, and computer crime podcast. I am Ovie Carroll, and I am Bret Padres, today is November 14st 2009, and we have a great show for you today. We have a short show for you this week. Ovie's on vacation but we are trying not to miss another week so we thought we would bring you a shorter show rather than missing a week. **************Administrative OvieThat's right, as we speak I am touring around in the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee. me the wife and the dog **************Listener Email Jim - What affect do you see the buzz word "Cloud Computing" having on computer forensics. Incident ResponseIdentify Social Networking, chat clients (twitter and others) web based email, file storage space, etc identify and issue preservation order**************News http://www.star-telegram.com/local/story/1719591.htmlThe Texas Department of Public Safety plans to reduce its "unacceptable" backlog of computer examinations that are crucial in child pornography investigations, agency Director Steven C. McCraw announced Wednesday. Currently, 45 examinations are pending at the crime lab, and about half of those involve possible child pornography, according to DPS.Each examination takes 30 days to several months, depending on the caseâs complexity. The agency has not set goals on how quickly it hopes to complete examinations because each is different, said Tom Vinger, a DPS spokesman.Some agencies are actually outsourcing some of their forensic work which i think can be a good thing.www.google.com/dashboard **************Tech Topics File Saving saving process.See Documentation at the following links:Documentation of Creating File 1Documentation of Creating File 2See Chart of File CreationWatch the movie of how I did it. **************Web Sites www.bringfido.comwww.informationleak.net
Today on Cyberspeak we have an interview with Matt Shannon from f-Response about the new, soon to be released Tactical edition of f-Response. Ovieâs on Google Wave - but no one else is. Listeners email, Windows 7 sold over 200% more in first week of sales than Vista. Sofoâs lab says you still need to run anti-virus on Windows 7. Microsoft, in the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report released yesterday, stated that "The infection rate of Windows Vista SP1 was 61.9 percent less than that of Windows XP SP3." Firefox 3.6 Beta (for Mac Win & Lin) is out for those who like living on the edge and for those forensic examiners that like testing new versions to identify . Forensic Evidence Secures Death Penalty-Gang Members use Social Networking Too. IC3 reports increase in compromise of user's online banking credentials target commercial bank accounts The Personal Data Privacy and Security Act was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee by a vote of 15-5 The bill would required notifications of not just individuals affected by a data breach, but also, in some cases, credit reporting agencies and the U.S. Secret Service (not FBI). It would establish a new Office of Federal Identity Protection within the FTC. Let's get ready to Rumble earns 400 million in IP revenue. Web Sites of the Week: http://statbrain.com http://www.searchlores.org/defpasslist1.htm
This week on CyberSpeak, Autographed Washington Wizards Basketball for sale to support charity Samaritans Feet, www.samaritansfeet.org, SANS Forensic Summit Discount CodeCYBERSPEAK10, new EnScripts at 42LLC http://42llc.net/index.php?option=com_myblog&Itemid=39, Digital Forensic Challenge www.dfrws.org, discussions about the 2009 Cyber Security Act, Philly RCFL gets ASCLAD, Ft Smith Police Dept overwhelmed with Child Porn cases, Ikena's new video forensics software http://www.matek.co.uk/#/ikena/4532507196, and web picks are: http://www.trapcall.com/ http://www.google.com/insights/search/# http://www.msisac.org/dashboard/Show Notes... Hey Ovie... Show notes got wasted fixing the feed.. I think they were messing it up somehow... Good news.. Feed Fixed... Bad news... Notes are gone.. :(
Welcome to CyberSpeak, your computer forensics, computer security, and computer crime podcast. I am Ovie Carroll, and I am Bret Padres, today is March 22, 2009*****Administrative*****The Sans Forensic Summit is now on the books and scheduled for July 7-8 2009 in Washington DC and SANS new Sec 408 Computer Forensics Course. Also check out the Sans Forensic Blog for some GREAT forensic reading. *****Listener Email**********News***** Reading keystrokes with a laser....*****Interview*****Mark Menz on MFT Ripper â Send email to markmenz@mykeytech.com2009 HTCIA Conference â www.htcia.org or www.htcia2009.com *****Tech Topics*****VOOM TECH HARD COPY IIILOGICUBE DOSSIER*****Web Sites******www.getsatisfaction.comhttp://www.newseum.org/todaysfrontpages/
Show notes for March 15, 2009Welcome back CyberSpeak, your computer forensics, computer security, and computer crime podcast. I am Ovie Carroll, and I am Bret Padres, today is March 15, 2009.*****Administrative*****The new Windows Forensic Analysis DVD Toolkit, Second Edition (Paperback)by Harlan Carvey (Author) is available for preorder through Amazon.http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1597494224?tag=multimecom-20]WindowsPut it on your calendar - The Sans 2009 Forensic Summit is now on the books and scheduled for July 7-8 2009 in Washington DC. Ovie will be there speaking about Current Trends and the Future of Forensics.*****News***** The Digital Forensics Certification Board (DFCB) founded by the National Institute of Justice through a CooperativeAgreement at the University of Central Florida's National Center for Forensic Science are accepting applications for Founders certification.For a limited time, March 2, 2009 through August 30, 2009 experienced members of the digital forensics community can achieve these certifications through the Founders Process. Go to http://www.ncfs.org/dfcb/index.html for more information.The New version of iLook PI is available at http://www.perlustro.com/*****Interview ***** Interview With Drew Fahey, Chief Technology Officer for e-fense about the new Helix3*****Web Sites***** http://www.google.comhttp://www.adrive.com/Windows powershell 2.0 http://www.microsoft.com/downloadS/details.aspx?familyid=60DEAC2B-975B-41E6-9FA0-C2FD6AA6BC89&displaylang=en
Welcome back to CyberSpeak. Bret and Ovie are back in the country. This show we have an interview with the developers of Highlighter, a new log analysis tool, Jed Mitten - Senior Consultant and Jason Luttgens - Principal Consultant from Mandiant. Check out this free tool at www.mandiant.com/software/highlighter.htm. Also, check out the Mandiant blog for some other tools. In listener email we discuss U3 thumb drives and encryption and schools doing data recovery without a private investigatorÃs license. Helix pro is being released and the Polytechnic University in Brooklyn has discovered a digital fingerprint that will allow you to tie a digital image to a specific made and model of camera. Web picks are www.tineye.com and www.spokeo.com .
Today Ovie and Bret clean out the mail bag! We talk about free forensic tools, the stimulus check, Gadget Track, bypassing the BIOS, imaging RAM and www.getmooh.com. Video instructing people to never talk to the Police is at http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4097602514885833865Give us your thoughts about the video....CYBERSPEAK -at- GMAIL dot COM
This week on Cyberspeak, Ovieâs Invisible Shield came in for his blackberry and he loves it. We discuss US v Boucher and the Fifth Amendment protection not to be compelled to disclose passwords. For some great reading on the issue, check out Susan Brennerâs blog post. Department of Defense considers cutting off all non-official Internet access. We discuss whole disk encryption and new advertised features in True Crypt V5. We discuss Nuix, a new forensic utility with special application for analysis of emails. Do you encrypt you forensic images before transport? Ovieâs Web site pick of the week is http://www.bureauofcommunication.com/compose/apology and Bretâs is Hackers Diet.
This week on CyberSpeak we discuss the Techno Forensics Conference Oct 29-31, Guidance Softwareâs policy on replacing dongles, Vista Recycle bin forensics, ways to securely wipe unallocated or free space, and the first class action law suit against Apples for bricking the iPhone. This weeks tech segment is all about Windows Mail, Vistaâs replacement to Outlook Express. Bretâs web picks of the week are a great list of security tools, an iPod toilet roll holder and a cool Rube Goldberg Machine. Ovieâs web site of the week gives you a way to listen to the latest CyberSpeak podcast without an Internet connection. Just call (214) 283-8997 and you can listen from anywhere.
Today, Bret talks with Jamie Butler, Principal Software Engineer at Mandiant. Jamie is the co-author of Rootkits: Subverting the Windows Kernel. He talks with Bret about the state of rootkit technology. Bret also talks about a man who stumbles into an online law enforcement training class and ends up with an indictment, mapsexoffenders.com, wireless forensics, remote control plane to capture images for Google Earth, DesktopTwo, and a neat code repository website. Bret also talks about his lovely wife Jill buying him a Canon Rebel XTI and Lego Mindstorms NXT for christmas!Also Congratulations to Ken Pryor for his "Where's Ovie" submission. He will be receiving a "one of a kind" autographed CyberSpeak mousepad. Thanks Ken!!I had a REAL OVIE SIGHTING the other day. Hmmmmm...is he coming back soon!?!?!?!We are light on mail this week...send us your ideas, thoughts, praise, scorn, or whatever. CYBERSPEAK at GMAIL dot COM
On this festive pre-Christmas show Bret talks with Mike Younger and Geoff Michelli. They talk about a Skype lie detector, mac changing utility, anonymous surfing websites, a pop3 aggrigator, secure notepad, the VA Army National Guard members personal data stolen on a laptop, class president at Cooper City High charged with chaging grades, Hackthissite.org founder sentenced to 24 months, interesting password article, imaging Windows memory, hack free zone, your browser information site, and how to hack a master lock at i-hacked. How to make your bass say "PORK"?Where is Ovie?! Check out these submissions and enter the contest!!http://multimediaforensics.com/viewtopic.php?t=43The winner will get an autographed CyberSpeak mousepad!!
This short show we talk about upcoming interviews and some behind the scenes info from CyberSpeak. Also checkout http://www.pcnames.com/ and http://www.cheapmacapps.com.Bret
This show we interview Brian Contos, Chief Security Officer for ArcSight. He talks about his new book Insider Threat: Enemy at the Watercooler. Also on this show we discuss the new FBI computer crime survey results, Web Historian 1.3, new look to CyberSpeak site, and a couple of websites of the week. This show is dedicated to Tim Poole's "bloody left mouse clicking finger."
In this short show we talk about some Microsoft initiatives, shared access, deciphering information in the Windows/prefetch directory, live.com, expo.live.com. Weâve been Zinged by www.podzinger.com. We also briefly discuss a new indexing tool that works with EnCase called Mercury from www.microforensics.com â ALL CyberSpeak listeners can get $50 off by emailing the owner and saying that you heard about Mercury on CyberSpeak. We also discuss Appleâs âBoot Campâ?. Appleâs sanctioned application to dul boot and run Windows XP on your MacBook. We also have a new SOUND engineer editing our podcast.
In this show we interview Harlan Carvey author of the Forensic Server Project. Also we talk about SansFire 2006, CyberSpeak is good for CISSP credits, piggybacking wireless, and cute overload.
Microsoft Windows Silent Adhoc Network Advertisement Vulnerability. Last weekend Simple Nomad, hacker and security researcher, announced a new Windows wireless vulnerability during his "Hacking the Friendly Skies" presentation at ShmooCon 2006. CyberSpeak interviews Nomad about his findings and how to protect your systems. This show is abbreviated and is released out of sequence to get this information to our listeners quickly. We will be releasing our full length show as usual later this coming weekend.