Brett ShaversThe Second Decade of the 2000s is almost over!We’ve come a long way in DFIR over the past 20 years, and even looking at just the past decade, the field has drastically grown! Whether…Dec 26, 2019Dec 26, 2019
Brett ShaversThinking of Writing a #DF/IR Book? Here’s a tip that may or may not work out for you.I am very open on my opinions about writing books, specifically DF/IR books. I encourage anyone who is thinking about writing a DF/IR book…Sep 5, 2019Sep 5, 2019
Brett ShaversKicking in the wrong doorsI like reading Brian Krebs’ blog. Brian is awesome at tracking hackers and writing about it. While reading his latest post, Blowing the…Sep 5, 2019Sep 5, 2019
Brett ShaversLibraries and the Tor BrowserA few weeks ago, I was asked by a librarian for my opinion on library patrons using Tor in public libraries. My initial reaction, based…Sep 5, 2019Sep 5, 2019
Brett ShaversSharing is caringOne thing about the DFIR blogs is that they tend to bounce off each other. This is a good thing because tidbits of gold nuggets can be…Sep 5, 2019Sep 5, 2019
Brett Shavers5 tips in how not to be outdone, outmaneuvered, or just outright embarrassed in DFIR.Short version:Sep 5, 2019Sep 5, 2019
Brett ShaversOvercommitted in DFIRI have seen people be overcommitted, realize that they are overcommitted, yet continue forward in the most serious of situations. By…Sep 5, 2019Sep 5, 2019
Brett ShaversThe #1 Reason that DFIR practitioners don’t post opinionsLesley Carhart tweeted today that a journalist used one of her tweets in an article that would have been rephrased in a less playful…Sep 5, 2019Sep 5, 2019