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Send us a textValue-based care is a great concept, providers get paid to keep patients healthy rather than just for treating them when they're sick.But it's not easy, and the results don't always meet the potential.Can technology and AI help?In this episode of the HealthBiz Podcast, host David E. Williams speaks with Jay Ackerman, CEO of Reveleer on how AI can automate time-consuming tasks, streamline fragmented workflows, and consolidate critical risk adjustment to improve value-based care.
Chuck Cobb from Magnet Forensics joins the Forensic Focus Podcast to discuss training and certification. Chuck delves into his extensive background, including his tenure in law enforcement and over a decade of experience in forensic training at both Guidance Software and Magnet. He emphasizes the evolution of forensic training, particularly highlighting the challenges and opportunities that have arisen due to technological advancements and the Covid-19 pandemic. The conversation also touches on the generational differences in learners, the rise of microlearning, and the importance of scenario-based training that drives practical outcomes for students in both law enforcement and corporate sectors. Additionally, Chuck explains Magnet Forensics' approach to balancing financial sustainability with providing high-quality training. This includes their strategic use of online self-paced courses, virtual instructor-led sessions, and certifications that ensure examiners are well-equipped to handle various forensic tasks.
This episode's Community Champion Sponsor is Ossur. To learn more about their ‘Responsible for Tomorrow' Sustainability Campaign, and how you can get involved: CLICK HERE---Episode Overview: How can innovative technology accelerate the shift to value-based care? According to our next guest, Jay Ackerman, CEO of Reveleer, it starts by empowering healthcare organizations with AI-driven data analytics.As a veteran enterprise software leader, Jay is focused on Reveleer's mission to streamline quality improvement, risk adjustment, and member management through their transformative platform.While together, Jay shares his vision for leveraging natural language processing and machine learning to digest clinical data at scale and he reveals how Reveleer helps health plans and providers unlock insights, enhance outcomes, and confidently execute value-based care initiatives.Join us to learn how Jay and his team are pioneering the future of data-driven healthcare delivery! Let's go! Episode Highlights:Pioneering the use of AI, NLP, and machine learning to digest massive clinical data setsHelping healthcare organizations accelerate the transition to value-based care modelsReducing administrative burdens on providers through intelligent data workflowsUnifying disparate clinical data sources to enhance quality improvement and risk adjustmentDriving the future of data-driven healthcare through advanced analytics capabilitiesAbout our Guest:Jay is an Enterprise Software executive responsible for setting the vision, strategy, and objectives for Reveleer. As a leader, he is also keenly focused on shaping and stewarding the culture at Reveleer to attract a robust collaborative team, while driving an innovation mandate to execute our mission to accelerate value-based care.He is a seasoned software and services executive with over 30 years of experience in various leadership capacities. While at Reveleer, he established the company as a leader in SaaS solutions to enable our customer set to take control of these critical value-based care programs. Before Reveleer, Jay was the Chief Revenue Officer at Guidance Software, a publicly traded software security company. He is equally proud of his contribution to the success of ServiceSource, where he was the Worldwide Head of Sales and Customer Success at ServiceSource and WNS North America. WNS, where he was the President & CEO. Both organizations grew rapidly and joined the public markets. Jay holds his MBA from NYU's Stern School of Business and a bachelor's degree in economics from Connecticut College. Jay recently concluded a ten-year stay on the Board of Trustees at Lawrence Academy, a college preparatory school he attended in Massachusetts. Jay resides in Los Angeles with his wife and two boys and can often be found on the weekend coaching or cheering on his boys.Links Supporting This Episode:Reveleer Website: CLICK HEREJay Ackerman LinkedIn page: CLICK HEREReveleer Twitter page: CLICK HERE Mike Biselli LinkedIn page: CLICK HEREMike Biselli Twitter page: CLICK HEREVisit our website:
Heart failure is a prevalent condition that requires effective management and monitoring to improve patient outcomes and quality of life. Shifamed portfolio company Adona Medical recently introduced its next-generation heart failure platform. Fast Five hosts Sean Whooley and Danielle Kirsh detail the technology that is featured in the system and how it works to enhance patient care. The FDA clearance of Tandem Diabetes Care's Mobi durable automated insulin pump reflects the ongoing advancements in diabetes management and the integration of technology into treatment options. Learn how Tandem's new technology differs from its existing platforms and how it stacks up against other competitors already on the market. Stryker announced this week that it launched its Q Guidance System with cranial guidance software. This launch comes on the heels of last week's Ortho Q fully autonomous guidance system launch. In today's episode, Whooley explains what the system is designed for and some of the technology behind the guidance software. ECG interpretation software can assist healthcare professionals in analyzing electrocardiogram results, potentially aiding in detecting and diagnosing cardiac abnormalities. The FDA cleared AccurKardia's ECG interpretation software just this week. Hear about the features and benefits of the system and the clinical data that support its use in this episode. The FDA labeled a recall of Megadyne electrode products manufactured by Johnson & Johnson's Ethicon Class I, the most serious kind. Whooley and Kirsh discuss the reason behind the recall, how many devices are affected and if there have been reports of injury from use of the devices. Check out the show notes for links to the stories we discussed today at MassDevice.com/podcast.
Welcome to the "Secrets of #Fail," a new pod storm series hosted by Matt Brown. In this series of 2023, Matt dives deep into the world of failures and lessons learned along the way from high-net-worth individuals. Join Matt as he dives into the world of failures and lessons.Series: Secret of #FailJay is the President and CEO of Reveleer, a leading innovator of SaaS platform solutions for clinical data collection and analytics. In his role, he is responsible for scaling operations, accelerating business growth and fostering product innovation to propel the Company's impact in the healthcare industry for health plans, providers and healthcare professionals.He is a seasoned software and services executive with over 25 years of experience in various leadership capacities, including his most recent position as Chief Revenue Officer at Guidance Software, a publicly traded software security company. Prior to this, Jay served as the Worldwide Head of Sales & Customer Success at ServiceSource, where he enjoyed a successful 9-year career as the company expanded globally and grew revenue from $25m to $265m. He was also the President & CEO of WNS North America. WNS, a well-regarded business process outsourcing organization, evolved out of British Airways and grew rapidly as a commercially focused organization.Support the show
During this special edition of CISO vs CISO, Jerich and Amanda Fennell , Relativity CSO & CIO, discuss the White House Cyber Summit that took place in August. During this candid discussion, they provide their perspectives on the outcomes of the summit and the impact businesses can expect. They also took a look at what promises from industry giants such as Amazon, Microsoft, and IBM mean for the future of the cybersecurity industry.BioAmanda joined the Relativity team in 2018 as CSO and her responsibilities expanded to include the role of CIO in 2021. In her role, Amanda is responsible for championing and directing security strategy in risk management and compliance practices as well as building and supporting Relativity's information technology. She also hosts Relativity's Security Sandbox podcast, which looks to explore and explain the unique links between non-security topics and the security realm. Relativity is passionate about its culture of security to ensure its data (and its customers' and partners' data) is secure.Prior to joining Relativity, Amanda served as the global head of cyber response and digital forensics at Zurich Insurance Company. She also held several management and consulting positions at Symantec, Dell SecureWorks, Booz Allen Hamilton, and Guidance Software. Amanda received her Master's in Forensic Science in the field of Digital Forensics: High-Technology Crime Investigation at the George Washington University.
Lesley Carhart is a principal threat analyst for the Threat Operations Center at the industrial cybersecurity company Dragos, Inc. She is recognized as a subject-matter expert in cybersecurity incident response and digital forensics, regularly speaking on the topic at conferences and universities.She has spent the last 11 years of her 20+ year IT career specializing in information security, with a heavy focus on response to nation-state adversary attacks. Prior to joining Dragos, she was the incident response team lead at Motorola Solutions, performing digital forensics and incident handling services for both enterprise and public safety customers. In 2017, Lesley was named a “Top Woman in Cybersecurity”by CyberScoop news and received the “Women in Technology” award at Guidance Software’s Enfuse Conference.In her free time, Lesley co-organizes résumé and interview clinics at several cybersecurity conferences, blogs and tweets prolifically about InfoSec, and is a youth martial arts instructor.
Live From Enfuse Day 3! This week with Lesley Carhart, @hacks4pancakes talking about being the very first Women in Technology solving for X award presented by Guidance Software, hacks4kids and her dfir research interests Dr. Bradley Shatz, @wirespeed4n6, talking about DFRWS evimetry, aff4 and his new advanced imager Ashley Hernandez, @ashleyatencase, talking about all the new things coming from guidance regarding Encase Forensic, Endpoint investigator and mobile acquisition/examiner
In the show, Marcello Sukhdeo talks about four things to practice to stay protected from ransomware, also, some new features coming in iOS11 that will free up storage space and a new cool AI app from Microsoft to tell visually impaired users who they are snapping a picture of. Show Notes Ransomware We have been hearing a lot about ransomware in the last few months. The ransomware WannaCry alone, affected more than 230,000 computers in over 150 countries and then more recently there was Petya. According to a survey done by Guidance Software of IT and security professionals, ransomware attacks in 2017 have not lessened since 2016. In fact, ransomware isn't going anywhere, it is here to stay, so the best thing to do is protect yourself. 1. Social media security Make sure your profiles are private and only share them with people you actually know and try not to share too much personal information online. 2. Be careful with your emails Don't open emails from people you don't know without scanning them first for malware. Even if an email looks legitimate, be careful. The best thing to do is not click on anything that is inside of an email from someone you don't personally know. 3. Be serious about passwords Make sure your passwords are complex to protect your data. 4. Keep Windows updated Both Petya and WannaCry used vulnerabilities in computers that hadn't updated their Windows operating system. Turn on automatic update on your computer so as to get the latest patches from Microsoft. New features in iOS11 to free up space Running out of storage space on our devices, especially the iPhone and iPad is a bummer. But with iOS 11, which is coming later this fall, Apple is moving to free up space on iOS devices. This new iOS will come with the new feature of Offload unused apps. If you like to download lots of apps but don’t really use them often, then with iOS 11, these apps will automatically be removed without deleting the documents and data of the apps. Another way to free up space is to use the storage management section. Here, you will see a breakdown of your storage by apps, photos, mail, etc. By scrolling down, you will see the space occupied by each app and it will also display the last used time, so you can easily uninstall an app if you have not used it in a while. Also, there will be recommendations on how to free up space: iCloud Photo Library: iOS 11 offers to automatically upload your entire photo library to iCloud, saving you space on your iOS device. “Recently Deleted” Album: Pictures removed from the iOS Photos app remain in the “Recently Deleted” album. iOS 11 gives you the option of deleting this album permanently with one tap. Auto Delete Old Conversations: This option can remove all iMessage messages and attachments sent or received more than a year ago. Review Personal Videos: This option lists all the videos taking up valuable space on your device, then gives you the option to delete them. Messages on iCloud: All your iMessages and attachments can be uploaded to iCloud to save space on your device. (This option also displays the amount of space you’ll save by uploading them to iCloud.) For more than 20 years, JPEG served as the popular image format. With iOS 11, Apple replaces JPEG with High Efficiency Image Format, or HEIF. This new format looks better and is roughly half the size of JPEG. This means you can store twice as many photos in the same space. Seeing AI Microsoft has released Seeing AI, an app that describes the world for the visually impaired. With this app, users can point their phone’s camera at a person and it’ll say who they are and how they’re feeling. They can also point it at a product and it’ll tell them what it is. Starting this week, the app is available to download for free in the US on iOS. At this time, there is no word yet on when it’ll come to Android or other countries. Seeing AI doesn’t just perform the basic task of optical character recognition technology, but also directs the user — it tells them to move the camera left or right to get the target in shot. Tech Bytes Apple recently announced that it is adding PayPal as a new payment method to the App Store, iTunes Store, iBookstore and Apple Music services. This means Apple users will be able to add PayPal to their Apple ID in order to buy apps, music, movies and TV shows. This payment method has been launched in Mexico, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. The company says it will be launching in other regions in the coming weeks, including the United States. Microsoft is officially ending support for its mobile OS, Windows Phone 8.1. This means that users will no longer receive updates. With the end of Windows Phone 8.1, Microsoft is closing the chapter on the Windows Phone brand after running with it over three generations starting in 2010. While the company initially drew praise for its novel approach to the mobile OS, a lack of compelling devices across price points, crucial features and popular third-party apps led to its slow demise. And finally, Gangnam Style, the video that was released in 2012, has been unseated as the most viewed video on YouTube where it sat on the top for the last five years with 2.894 billion views. The most viewed video on YouTube is Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth's music video for "See You Again," which has 2.895 billion views currently.
This podcast episode was recorded live to tape from Enfuse Conference 2017 from Las Vegas. If you didn't get a chance go get out this year to one of the premier DFIR (Digital Forensics and Incident Response) conferences you missed a heck of an event. James and I want to thank Guidance Software for the invitation, for having us out, and for access to some truly amazing guests for this series of recordings. For #248 sit back and listen to Nick Hyatt talk with James and Raf about ransomware - fresh from his Enfuse Conference talk to your ears. Enjoy and as always please hit us up on Twitter at #DtSR. Guest: Nick Hyatt ( @Skelet0wn3d ) - Nick is currently the Senior Incident Management Consultant at Optiv Security, Inc. responsible for incident response, threat hunting, digital forensics, and malware forensics using a variety of skills and tools. He has hands-on knowledge and understanding of malware forensics, observation, removal, and threat hunting. Additionally, Nick has hands-on experience with digital forensics, malware forensics, data mapping, threat hunting, and e-discovery in different scales, from start-up and SMB environments to Fortune 500 environments.
Live once again from Enfuse Conference 2017 in Las Vegas, James and I interview Amber Schroader, the President and CEO of Paraben. This interview happened because you all voted and asked for it..ok and because she's a fantastic person to interview. Be prepared for a little humor and a lot of knowledge. Special thanks again to Enfuse and the Guidance Software team for having us out and getting us access to some downright amazing guests!
We kick off a week of on-the-scene podcasts live'ish from Enfuse Conference 2017, hosted by Guidance Software in Las Vegas, Nevada with Lori Chavez VP of Corporate Marketing. She is the brains responsible for the amazing conference including speakers, content and everything else. Lori gives YOU an insider preview of Enfuse 2017, and tells us a little about what we can expect and some history of the conference - and we can't wait to give you MORE! Stay tuned in all week as we bring you more fantastic content from Enfuse Conference 2017. And as always, use the hashtag #DtSR to talk back to James and I or #EnfuseCon17 to interact with speakers and attendees! Just for DtSR listeners - we will post a special coupon code for next year's registration... just for listening. Don't miss it later this week!
This week we are live from Enfuse Conference 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Special thanks to Guidance Software for having us out and getting us access to a whole host of fantastic speakers. On this episode Greg Hoglund and Ryan Butterworth of Outlier Security join us to talk about the DFIR space with all it's problems including a shortage of qualified labor and sub-optimal tools. This fantastic discussion wanders all over the DFIR space including the "data problem" and tools, tools, tools. That tool that Greg mentions, which is free, is right here: http://unbouncepages.com/supertimelines-free/ Guests Greg Hoglund - Founder and CEO, Outlier Security, Inc. Ryan Butterworth - Principal Software Engineer, Outlier Security, Inc.
Paul Shomo comes on to talk about Guidance Software's new Forensic Artifact Research Program where you can get $5,000 USD just for research you are already doing! Find out more here: https://bugcrowd.com/guidancesoftware?preview=114da7695ff86ae70ec01aaf2c6878b0&utm_campaign=9617-Forensic_artifact-20170426&utm_medium=Email&utm_source=Eloqua Phil Hagen introduced the new SANS Network Forensics poster to be released later this month Matt Bromiley is talking about the Ken Johnson Scholarship setup by SANS and KPMG you can learn more and apply here https://digital-forensics.sans.org/blog/2017/03/03/ken-johnson-dfir-scholarship Phil, Matt, Lee and I talked about the DFIR Summit Lee Whitfield and I talked about the 4Cast Awards, Voting is open here: https://forensic4cast.com/forensic-4cast-awards/
This week have: Ashley Hernandez from Guidance Software talking about Enfuse Nicole Ibrahim from G-C Partners talking about event tracing logs in Windows Lee Whitfield summing up the news of the week
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Ken Pyle is a partner of DFDR Consulting specializing in Information Security, Computer Forensics, Enterprise Virtualization and Network Engineering. Ken has an extensive background in Network Penetration and Remediation, Compliance and Secure Design. Prior to joining DFDR, he served as a Security and Network Engineer for several Information Technology companies and as the IT Director/Security Engineer of a large accounting firm. Ken has consulted with financial institutions, banks, government defense contractors and other highly secure facilities on issues of Information Security, Computer Forensics and Secure Network Design. Ken has lectured on Information Security and has published several whitepapers on subjects including public information gathering via Social Networking and Social Engineering. Ken was a featured speaker at the 2015 Computer and Enterprise Investigations Conference (CEIC). Ken is a highly rated and popular lecturer on Information Security, presenting for several professional organizations including Wolters Kluwer, Prime Global, RBMA and AGN. Ken is also a subject matter expert for Information Security, appearing in industry publications such as Accounting Today and the New Jersey Law Journal. In 2015, he was recognized as a "40 under 40" by South Jersey Business People. Holding numerous security and technology certifications from industry leaders such as Offensive Security, ISC2, Guidance Software, EC-Council, Cisco, VMware, CompTIA and AccessData, he has also published several software vulnerabilities and exploits, and is an active researcher. He is currently working on a book concentrating on Cybersecurity, Forensics and Secure Design.
This week, Patrick Dennis - the CEO of Guidance Software - joins us to talk about the Enterprise Security world's fascination with blaming the breach victim. We talk through some of the key issues and look for a way off the hamster wheel. As always, #DtSR on Twitter to join in our conversation.
This episode is live from Enfuse with Jake Williams and Heather Mahalik Paul Shomo of Guidance Software Ashley Hernandez of Guidance Software Jeff Hedlesky of Guidance Software
Materials Available here:https://media.defcon.org/DEF%20CON%2023/DEF%20CON%2023%20presentations/DEFCON-23-Ballenthin-Graeber-Teodorescu-WMI-Attacks-Defense-Forensics.pdf WhyMI so Sexy? WMI Attacks, Real-Time Defense, and Advanced Forensic Analysis Matt Graeber Reverse Engineer, FireEye Inc. Willi Ballenthin Reverse Engineer, FireEye Inc. Claudiu Teodorescu Reverse Engineer, FireEye Inc. Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is a remote management framework that enables the collection of host information, execution of code, and provides an eventing system that can respond to operating system events in real time. FireEye has recently seen a surge in attacker use of WMI to carry out objectives such as system reconnaissance, remote code execution, persistence, lateral movement, covert data storage, and VM detection. Defenders and forensic analysts have largely remained unaware of the value of WMI due to its relative obscurity and completely undocumented file format. After extensive reverse engineering, our team has documented the WMI repository file format in detail, developed libraries to parse it, and formed a methodology for finding evil in the repository. In this talk, we will take a deep dive into the architecture of WMI, reveal a case study in attacker use of WMI in the wild, describe WMI attack mitigation strategies, show how to mine its repository for forensic artifacts, and demonstrate how to detect attacker activity in real-time by tapping into the WMI eventing system. By the end of this talk, we will have convinced the audience that WMI is a valuable asset not just for system administrators and attackers, but equally so for defenders and forensic analysts. Matt Graeber is a reverse engineer in the FireEye Labs Advanced Reverse Engineering (FLARE) team with a varied background in reverse engineering, red teaming, and offensive tool development. Since joining FireEye, Matt has reversed a vast quantity of targeted and commodity malware samples and served as an instructor of Mandiant's Advanced Malware Analysis course. Matt is the author of various PowerShell modules used for pentesting and reverse engineering including PowerSploit and PowerShellArsenal. He has also been designated a Microsoft "Most Valuable Professional" in PowerShell. Twitter: @mattifestation Willi Ballenthin is a reverse engineer in the FLARE team who specializes in incident response and computer forensics. He can typically be found investigating intrusions at Fortune 500 companies and enjoys reverse engineering malware, developing forensic techniques, and exploring the cutting edge. Willi is the author of a number of cross-platform Python libraries including python-registry, python-evtx, and INDXParse.py. Twitter: @williballenthin Claudiu Teodorescu is a reverse engineer in the FLARE team. Prior to joining FireEye, Claudiu worked for Guidance Software, writing forensic parsers for different file formats to support the EnCase forensic tool. Also, as the Cryptographic Officer of the company, he supported EnCase integration with different disk/volume/file based encryption products including Bitlocker, McAfee EEPC, Checkpoint FDE, Symantec EEPC, etc.
Live from CEIC. Ben LeMere from Berla, Jeff the Product Evanglist from Guidance Software, Amber Shroader from Paraben, and more!
Ya estamos en nuestro episodio #64 de Crimen Digital, y en esta ocasión tenemos un tema bastante recurrente en la actualidad, nos referimos a la privacidad y seguridad de datos sin que una afecte a la otra, para una perspectiva más amplia acerca de ello nos acompaña el experto Juan Carlos Carrillo. Esperamos sus comentarios referente a este y otros temas que puedan interesarles o bien envíenos sus saludos y díganos de que parte del mundo nos escuchan, recuerden que sus opiniones son muy importantes. LO NUEVO – Aprehenden a hacker en Colombia. – Vienen 2 eventos importantes: El CEIC 2014, de Guidance Software, muy relacionado con su programa EnCase, del 12 al 22 de mayo; y la Conferencia Internacional & Training Expo del HTCIA (High Technology Crime Investigation Association), en agosto 2014. – Siguen los Cursos SANS Mentor, con los código de descuento que pueden encontrar en episodios pasados. LA ENTREVISTA Juan Carlos Carrillo (@juan_carrillo), sobre la protección de datos personales en la red. LA ROLA – HIM – Wicked Game RECOMENDACIONES- CrowdStrike Muchas gracias por seguir con nosotros en nuestro nuevo episodio #64, esperamos que lo disfruten y sea de gran apoyo para ustedes. Sigan apoyándonos mediante sus donaciones a traves de Paypal, lo pueden hacer ingresando a la liga que está en nuestro sitio. Pueden estar en contacto directo con nosotros en contacto@crimendigital.com, y nuestras redes sociales: Twitter y Facebook. Estamos por llegar a nuestros primeros 10 mil seguidores en Twitter esperamos lograrlo pronto con sus interaciones en dónde nos comparten! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I spoke with Patrick Burke, Senior Director and Assistant General Counsel for Guidance Software, the makers of Encase, which is used by corporations for the collection and processing of e-mail and electronic information. Burke will be moderating a panel of judges and chairing the second day at the 2009 IQPC E-Discovery conference next week. We discussed the judges panel and the technology-related issues on which Burke expects the judiciary to focus in 2010.
I spoke with Patrick Burke, Senior Director and Assistant General Counsel for Guidance Software, the makers of Encase, which is used by corporations for the collection and processing of e-mail and electronic information. Burke will be moderating a panel of judges and chairing the second day at the 2009 IQPC E-Discovery conference next week. We discussed the judges panel and the technology-related issues on which Burke expects the judiciary to focus in 2010.
I spoke with Patrick Burke, Senior Director and Assistant General Counsel for Guidance Software, the makers of Encase, which is used by corporations for the collection and processing of e-mail and electronic information. Burke will be moderating a panel of judges and chairing the second day at the 2009 IQPC E-Discovery conference next week. We discussed the judges panel and the technology-related issues on which Burke expects the judiciary to focus in 2010.
I spoke with Patrick Burke, Senior Director and Assistant General Counsel for Guidance Software, the makers of Encase, which is used by corporations for the collection and processing of e-mail and electronic information. Burke will be moderating a panel of judges and chairing the second day at the 2009 IQPC E-Discovery conference next week. We discussed the judges panel and the technology-related issues on which Burke expects the judiciary to focus in 2010.
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.
This show we interview Kris Kendall, Principal Consultant for Mandiant. He talks about unpacking binaries when conducting malware analysis. Bret talks about a recent court decision from the Military Courts of Appeals, Guidance Software settles complaint filed by the FTC, malware in the movies, malware on video cards, toon site www.homestarrunner.com, and a site with linux tutorials www.howtoforge.com.Thanks again to Geoff Michelli our new Sound Engineer. Detailed show notes can be found at www.multimediaforensics.com
This show covers Guidance Software hack, Hackthissite hack, and child porn offender turns him self in because of worm.