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Digital Forensics and Security, Forensics News
All those who thought the GrayHat Forensics blog (or myself) died, rejoice!
No, the blog isn’t dead, it was just resting for a period of time (admittedly a long one) while I was trying to put some semblance of an order to a rapidly-galloping-uncontrollably-away PhD.
So, after about a year of working frantically at various issues, solving (or attempting to solve) problems that should not have existed had I yelled when I needed to yell, changing supervisors and departments in exactly the middle of my PhD, gathering data that needed gathering (My most sincere thanks to Zapotek of segfault.gr for his assistance in this!), teaching a lovely and amazingly smart and perceptive bunch of 3rd & 2nd year BSc Digital Forensics students, getting taught the Forensic Way by some amazing Forensic Science lecturers, and making drastic changes to my PhD’s structure, content, design and implementation details, I’m finally where I should be!
So, with a PhD software prototype FINALLY written and evaluated, proceeding to the actual implementation of my PhD’s full software (more on that later, both here and in publications to be written), I now am starting to once again have the time and the disposition to concentrate on my pet projects, such as keeping this blog moving forward.
Stories and comments on stories exist and are in the process of being thought through and further investigated, so keep checking back, cause they’ll start cropping up over the next few days (worst case scenario: 1-2 weeks) once more!
Until then, stay safe out there and keep digitally forensicating!!
DarkSYN
DarkSYN @ March 7, 2010