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CyberSpeak March 21, 2010

CyberSpeak's Podcast

Release Date: 03/22/2010

HackerNinjaScissors - Lauren Pearce - Journey of a Malware Analyst show art HackerNinjaScissors - Lauren Pearce - Journey of a Malware Analyst

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HackerNinjaScissors --  With Bret Padres.  Today we talk with Lauren Pearce - a member of the IR team and a malware analyst for Los Alamos National Labs.  Lauren shares with us her journey to become a malware analyst and talks about the importance of flailing and mentorship. I have a few free tickets to give out, so let me know if you want free tickets to the 2017 Incident Response Forum on April 4th, 2017, at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington DC.   More info here -> and use Speak100 for $100 off the ticket price. Crypsis is hiring talented IR consultants!!...

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HackerNinjaScissors - Robert M Lee - Cyber Threat Intel show art HackerNinjaScissors - Robert M Lee - Cyber Threat Intel

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New show in the Feed! HackerNinjaScissors --  With Bret Padres. New CyberSpeak Podcast reboot in the works.  In the mean time check out this new show. In the inaugural show of HackerNinjaScissors, Bret Padres interviews Robert M Lee. Robert M. Lee is the CEO and Founder of the critical infrastructure cyber security company Dragos where he has a passion for control system traffic analysis, digital forensics, and threat intelligence research. He is also a non-resident National Cybersecurity Fellow at New America focusing on policy issues relating to the cyber security of critical...

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CyberSpeak Aug 31 2015 - SRUM  show art CyberSpeak Aug 31 2015 - SRUM

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CyberSpeak is BACK and we hope to publish a monthly podcast (more if I'm lucky).

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CyberSpeak Feb 18, 2013 - Recon Mission show art CyberSpeak Feb 18, 2013 - Recon Mission

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This episode of CyberSpeak we conduct recon on  and his new Windows registry analysis tool .  Mark is the President of .  This new registry tool could change the way we analyze the Windows registry.  No longer will you be satisfied just looking st the current/active registry.   

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January 2013 CyberSpeak - Solid State Hard Drives Interview w/James Wiebe show art January 2013 CyberSpeak - Solid State Hard Drives Interview w/James Wiebe

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Happy 2013!  I'm back and going to try to start getting some more shows out for you. This show we talk to James Wiebe, Director of Foensic Business Devleopment at about solid state hard drives, his research and the forensic implications. Email me at cyberspeak at gmail dot com if you have some suggestions for future show topics you want to hear.

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CyberSpeak May 7, 2012 - Volume Shadow Copies show art CyberSpeak May 7, 2012 - Volume Shadow Copies

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This episode we discuss running AV and malware detection software on your forensic workstation and have an interview with Corey Harrell and discuss analyzing Volume Shadow Copies.  

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This special episode of CyberSpeak is an interview with Ken Privette with about their new tool release this morning called .  They are releasing 1,000 copies for $100 each of this new tool. Go get a copy before they are all gone at . This special limited edition tool is limited to 10G of data. What does 10G of data look like, Nuix says it is an average of 241,165 Emails or 20333 Documents or 7069 Spreadsheets or 25514 Images. It can ingest all major forensic images (E01, DD, etc)...

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CyberSpeak Sep 26 2011 Registry Decoder show art CyberSpeak Sep 26 2011 Registry Decoder

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This week on CyberSpeak I interview Andrew Case, one of the developers of Registry Decoder, a National Institute of Justice sponsored application. Find it at www.registrydecoder.com

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CyberSpeak August 28 2011 show art CyberSpeak August 28 2011

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This week on CyberSpeak, a quick thanks to everyone for pitching in on the ForensicsWiki - I saw over 100 new entries on everything from Sticky notes, mounting images, jump lists to people's BIOS.  Jim Emailed asking who the mystery voice was in out CyberSpeak Sweepers - Karl over from CyberCon Security Solutions said wrote in to say he just ran across this site today and thought it might be a great resource for the listeners.  It is not focused on Cyber Security but the concepts are the similar to help prepare for trial.  . Shout out to Charles....

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CYBERSPEAK Notes - Aug 21st, 2011...

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More Episodes
Ovie's SANS Forensic 408 class is coming up in Nashville, TN on May 3-7. If you're staying at the Marriott be sure you use the CyberSpeak Discount, COINS-OC.

Listener Email
 - Luke sent us a photo showing him listening to the podcast from his Blackberry while on the beach in Miami
 - Aaron, thanks for the email alerting us about the webpage
 - Sorry we broke your CyberSpeak mood in the last show!
 - Paul wrote us to say that while drinking his Shamrock Shake, Ovie scared the crap out of him when he screamed
 - Bobby wrote in to tell us about his new Pro-Lite 2 from Amazon. Let us know how it works out Bobby!

News and Commentary
Snowball the Cat Helps Solve Murder Mystery
A murder suspect was caught based on cat fur picked up while at the victims house.

A Ex-Employee in Texas Remotely Disables Customer Cars
A man fired from a Texas auto dealership used an Internet service to remotely disable cars and set off car horns of more than 100 vehicles.

Exclusive Interview
Today we have an interview with Joe Seanor, a former Senior AOL Investigator.  Joe has developed the Internet Predator Tracker  software.  Joe spent 10 years with the CIA and also 7 years with AOL in investigative roles.  Now he has developed a number of pieces of software to aid investigators in keeping notes on Internet investigations.

Legal News
U.S. v. McAteer, 2010 WL 551412 (D.N.J.)
After obtaining consent, two FBI agents searched a suspect computer for child pornography.  After a "preview scan" failed to turn up any evidence, the suspect gave consent for a manual search.  During trial the defendant moved to suppress CP discovered during the manual search on the grounds that it exceeded the consent.  The court, however, disagreed and found the defendant's consent not so limited.

Website of the Week
http://dunk3d.tumblr.com
http://www.labnol.org
http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/CHDK