> > Will it be only technical procedures or will it integrate > some kind of > > process like "In case of a crisis situation" process ? > > This is the heart of what annoys me about computer forensics > books. They are excellent resources for methodology and > procedure but are void of most any hands-on technical > information. It would be very nice to have a reference of > hands-on technical information to consult when performing > different types of forensics scenarios. This is because Computer Forensics depends so much on methodology and procedures. Both are critical for a successful Forensic process. I will be taking this into consideration when creating the survey I talked about, let's see what the rest of the community thinks about it. Regards, Matías Bevilacqua Trabado CYBEX ___________________________________________________________________ PGP-ID: 0x40A4869F PGP Fingerprint: 2052 98A0 F0F0 2914 D7FA 4E7C 0488 7E8C 40A4 869F ___________________________________________________________________ CYBEX Grupo Intelligence Bureau Rambla de Catalunya, 32 4º-2ª 08007 Barcelona-SPAIN Tel. 93 215 53 23 Fax. 93 215 50 72 http://www.cybex.info ----------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided by the SecurityFocus ARIS analyzer service. For more information on this free incident handling, management and tracking system please see: http://aris.securityfocus.com
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