True Kurt, that is why I opted to include a question about non-liturgical forensics in the survey, I wanted to get feedback exactly on that. It must be stated though, that the maximum benefit of it being an open source project and developed by the community would be it's inherent strength to withstand a legal scrutiny! We'll see what the needs are and how we can organize the project to fulfill them. 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 Tel. 93 215 53 23 Fax. 93 215 50 72 http://www.cybex.info > -----Mensaje original----- > De: Kurt Seifried [mailto:btat_private] > Enviado el: martes, 06 de mayo de 2003 22:21 > Para: jasoncat_private; Kruse, Warren G, II (Warren); 'Matías > Bevilacqua-Brechbühler Trabado'; 'Jonathan A. Zdziarski'; 'yannick'san'; > 'William Cimo'; forensicsat_private > Asunto: Re: Computer Forensics > > > One potentially dangerous thing I see developing with this effort is the > assumption most people seem to be making that the forensics > procedure/technology must withstand legal scrutiny, i.e. under a court of > law. This is not always the case. Many sites will want to execute computer ... > ----------------------------------------------------------------- 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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