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Anyone Using WebJob to Assist in Remote Forensics?

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(@mbrown)
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Hi,
I just came across the WebJob project after reading about it over here Windows Memory Forensics - Part 1

From their homepage

WebJob downloads a program or script from a remote WebJob server and executes it in one unified operation. Any output produced by the program/script is packaged up and sent to a remote, possibly different, WebJob server. WebJob is useful because it provides a mechanism for running known good programs on damaged or potentially compromised systems. This makes it ideal for remote diagnostics, incident response, and evidence collection. WebJob also provides a framework that is conducive to centralized management. Therefore, it can support and help automate a large number of common administrative tasks and host-based monitoring scenarios such as periodic system checks, file updates, integrity monitoring, patch/package management, and so on.

So I was wondering if anyone on the forums typically uses this to assist in Forensic investigations. Does anyone else currently use it? What are the pros / cons that you've found in using it? Thanks.


   
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