Hello all,
My co-author and I have been working for several years with one of the larger IT training organizations to develop a comprehensive course on Browser Forensics. Unfortunately, the organization we were working with decided to fold the topic into one of their larger forensics courses and our course was shut down last year.
Therefore, my co-author and I have decided to release our original course material to the public, for free, under the Creative Commons (BY-NC-SA) license. That means you can download the course, distribute it, and change it as you see fit, as long as (a) You attribute the material back to our website, (b) You do not use the material for commercial purposes, and © Any changes or improvements you make have to be shared with the community in the same way we are doing.
The course can be found at http//
Pete_Hewitt -
Although I have not been able to fully review this material I say this is a sizable contribution to the forensic community. Very much what one would expect to pay quite a bit of money to attend.
Thanks, that is very interesting and one can't complain at the price.
Excellent job. I have not finished reading the slides, but I am thoroughly enjoying it.
Pete, Good job. Particularly on the Windows Vists/7 material.
Pete, excellent job and great gesture, many thanks!
Regards,
Thanks for sharing this with the community!
Regards,
-=Art=-
Pete - please feel free to add the course as as a download at http//www.forensicfocus.com/index.php?name=Downloads&file=index&d_op=AddDownload
Great work! Thank you for the hard work and sharing )
Thanks for sharing this Pete!