A list of puns related to "List of digital forensics tools"
Each week I thought I'd post these SysAdmin tools, tips, tutorials etc.
To make sure I'm following the rules of r/sysadmin, rather than link directly to our website for sign up for the weekly email I'm experimenting with reddit ads so:
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Here are the most-interesting items that have come across our desks, laptops and phones this week. As always, Hornetsecurity/EveryCloud has no known affiliation with any of these unless we explicitly state otherwise.
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Free Tools
Eric Zimmerman's Tools provides several open-source digital forensics tools that can be used in a wide variety of investigations, including cross validation of tools, providing insight into technical details not exposed by other tools and more. Eric is a SANS Certified Instructor and Former FBI Agent who has written digital forensics tools that investigators use daily all over the world. Our thanks go out to PositiveStriking for directing us to this one.
A Cheatsheet
The Complete Office 365 and Microsoft 365 Licensing Comparison lays out the dizzying array of Microsoft products in a visual format. This guide is designed to help those who are confused as to exactly which of the overwhelming number of licensing options is the best fit for a particular situation. Our thanks go to digitaltransmutation for this one!
A Tutorial
iptables Ubuntu Firewall is David Egan's tutorial on how to configure iptablesβa firewall program for controlling server traffic on a Linux systemβwhich is set to allow all traffic by default. Our appreciation for the recommendation goes to CoronationStreetFan1.
A Website
The New Stack provides information on modern architectures, components of the software development lifecycle and operations tools and culture. Articles investigate new technologies
... keep reading on reddit β‘I made a list with events happening in the UK/ India and USA - can you think of any that I might be missing?
Some basic stuff
I like designing stuff, I'm more into that!
When I tried making digital products/create content, I often didn't find the right tools to get started with! and as I started trying more and more things, to try and make a side hustle - never made through it.
These are the same tools I used when I tried making/creating anything whether it was my podcast(which I had to stop for some reason)/Video-editing/photo-editing/creating AR experiences.
having tried a lot of things, I thought of putting up this whole list of resources/tools for access to anyone who is starting out their journey on the digital landscape.
Link π to the curated list: https://gum.co/curatedtools ,
It's a free resource for anyone to access, more than 550+ people are using it as of now! I hope it can help a few people, if not good number of people.
https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2019/08/07/digital-guardian-dg-wingman/
Sounds interesting enough.
Can anyone recommend the best current open-source or free digital forensics tools to download?
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