On 12/28/06, Danny Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/28/06, andrelst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > To Danny, good list, but the number 1 is actually the last thing that > you have to do. It's like forensics, once you reboot, some of the > information like chkconfig, ifconfig, netstat, etc. are gone. .... Di ba may "levels of communication"? the first one is physical right? Anyone know the levels? applicable di ba? Maybe someone can post it, baka makatulong, yun nga lang medyo abstract.
you must be referring to the OSI layer ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSI_model ) which is indeed an abstract description for communications _but_ it doesn't apply to the procedural digital forensics. you can refer to the NIST, et. al. docs for some of the computer forensics guidelines (http://csrc.nist.gov/index.html ). i wish i can also share some of our resources at school but it's not (yet) available to the public. however, you can freely watch these video seminars provided by another center for IA&S (CERIAS) from Purdue: .... http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/news_and_events/events/security_seminar/details.php?uid=42341-s51DV7zJiyVb-6417-8uHpF5IDVZ9eSamm http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/news_and_events/events/security_seminar/details.php?uid=20300-a87J8x13VV5A-7918-DGDQxQ4B9X4k1m9b http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/news_and_events/events/security_seminar/details.php?uid=63916-DZ6r4Ei01Qh6-3791-m28m9nYbRnaO68YM .....
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