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keydet89
(@keydet89)
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All,

I'm looking for recommendations for training in the US, regarding the analysis of Linux and *BSD systems. I'm not looking for recommendations of performing forensic analysis, using Linux as the platform, but rather I'm looking for recommendations for performing forensic analysis *of* Linux and *BSD systems.

Thanks,

Harlan

 
Posted : 01/09/2006 12:20 am
(@rocklobster)
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Harlan,

I'm not sure if farmerdude's training deals with using his forensics CD to analyze Nix or Win systems or both, but it might be worth an e-mail or pm to him to find out.

http//www.forensicbootcd.com/site/training.html

K

 
Posted : 01/09/2006 12:43 am
keydet89
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k,

Thanks. I did what most folks would do and went to Thomas's main site. I'm not so much interested in doing forensic analysis *on* Linux, as I am in doing forensic analysis *of* those systems.

thanks again,

Harlan

 
Posted : 01/09/2006 12:52 am
(@dietro)
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Harlan,

I've seen Thomas demonstrate his bootCD in person. Most of the tools on it are clearly geared for the MS world, but it is designed to analyze *nix systems as well.

IIRC, he also offers training that includes using Linux to do *nix based analysis.

 
Posted : 01/09/2006 1:13 am
(@farmerdude)
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There are two new courses in development, and planned arrival date is holiday 2006/2007, new year time-frame. First is analyzing Windows systems using Linux. Second is analyzing Linux systems using Linux. Focus for both of these are on system artifacts. I'm not a fan of talking about things not yet released, but just a heads up as I'm sure the second is what you're looking for.

regards,

farmerdude

 
Posted : 02/09/2006 2:30 am
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