Just found this thread and there is quite a lot of good stuff here. Im about to start my masters in computer forensics in sept/oct.
knowlesy, how did you get on with your course and what sort of job do you do now?
I am a Senior Forensic Investigator - have been employed in this field for over 8 years now.
Someone recommended:
Forensic Computing: A Practitioner's Guide
By Brian Jenkinson, Anthony J. Sammes
I'd second that. It's a good book. They are both instructors on the Forensic Foundation course at Shrivingham and I've met them both. Brian Jenkinson is a bit up his own arse and stuck in the past. Tony Sammes however is a true gent, one of the nicest blokes I've ever met. He really knows his stuff as well. A former officer in the Royal Signals, he was a key member or the ARPA Net team and helped design some of the protocols still in use today.
One thing you have to understand is that a lot of people in this field talk the talk, but few really are very capable. There are a lot of charlatans as well, mainly small one and two man bands, but some of the larger companies are also full of cowboys.
If you want to get started then make sure you have a through knowledge of hardware and software. Understand what files are changed or created when users carry out certain activities and where they are located in the O/S. Don't rely on the software to do everything, you need to understand what is going on underneath. Too many new practitoners only know 'push button forensics' and that's to their detriment.
If you need any help then let me know.
Ah quality, thanks very much, would it be ok to throw a few ideas for my dissertation your way ? I must admit i agree with your final statement of understanding hardware & software and not relying on software forensics, sadly I feel my course isnt long enough to go as in depth as that and were only being taught the basics, well more of a foot on the ladder approach but I think the odd one or two people onthe course believe its more like csi, where your in a room full of top notch hardware and itll do everything for you, ....![]()
One thing you have to understand is that a lot of people in this field talk the talk, but few really are very capable. There are a lot of charlatans as well, mainly small one and two man bands, but some of the larger companies are also full of cowboys.
I am not promising anything, but if you are really interested then I can put you in touch with a very good friend who works at a medium sized company up there. Perhaps some work experiance during the summer?
im currently an IT technician and have been for a few years, thought it was time to get a specific skill. ive been offered a place at westminster, probably wouldnt have been my first choice but its easy to commute from home.
I'm currently in Yr12 (lower sixth form), and i'm looking into Computer Forensics, i'm almost certain that its the course i'll be doing at Uni. What would be a good book to read to get a good general overview
Tar!
Is it like CSI?![]()
Exactly the same here. My sixth form is doing forensics as a BTEC starting next year.