DIGITAL FORENSICS
Digital Forensics is a subfield of cyber security that deals with post incident analysis of computer systems, mobile devices and networks. It specializes in acquiring, preserving, investigating and recovering digital evidence.
Do you have what it takes to become a Forensic Investigator?
Cyber Security Misconceptions
Do you lack the educational background and coding skills required to land a job in the cyber security industry? Several misconceptions exist regarding what it takes to break in! Find out more why you could and should pursue a career in cyber security.
Malware Analysis with ChatGPT
CHATGPT POWERED MALWARE ANALYSISDuring late 2022 and early 2023, ChatGPT made headlines in the tech industry and everyone caught scent of the excitement! ChatGPT is a truly intriguing example of the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence, and how it can be used in...
Do I need a college degree for Cyber Security?
Have you ever been told that you cannot get into the cyber security field without a college or university degree? If you have, you are not alone! Self-learning is a perfectly viable alternative!
IACIS Windows Forensic Examiner review
The International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) offers an affordable and comprehensive training solution to address the need for training in Windows Forensics.
How many times was a USB storage device connected to a computer?
To find the number of times a specific USB storage device was connected to a suspect computer, review the information available in Microsoft-Windows-Storsvc%4Diagnostic.evtx.
What does a Cyber Security Analyst do?
The role of a Cyber Security Analyst is one of great importance and responsibility. While the work can be highly rewarding, it also requires great deal of patience.
SANS SEC504 / GCIH – Best foundational cyber security certification!
SANS SEC504 is a six-day course that lays a solid foundation of the core principles of cyber security upon which you can build your cyber security career.