The New York City Forensics and Security Meetup
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May 10 at 7:00 PM, 30 Professionals attended
An Introduction to Analyzing Malicious DocumentsThey rated it
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Talk Description: The presentation will give a brief overview of tools, techniques and indicators for analyzing and identifying malicious documents. It will touch upon... Learn more -
April 12 at 7:00 PM, 26 Professionals attended
Getting to Know Your NTFS INDX RecordsThey rated it
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Windows NTFS file systems have morsels of investigative goodness. The MFT is a great artifact and investigators should not overlook INDX records in investigations of... Learn more -
March 15 at 7:00 PM, 38 Professionals attended
Let’s Analyze Some Malware With REMnuxThey rated it
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Malware is an effective attack vector that is used to compromise systems. With the rise of sophisticated attackers, one cannot simply rely on identifying malware by... Learn more -
February 16 at 7:00 PM, 20 Professionals attended
How To Acquire "Locked" Files From a Running Windows SystemThey rated it
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This month we will have a presentation from Pär Österberg Medina who recently did a write up on acquiring those pesky "locked" files from live Windows systems. This will... Learn more -
November 16, 2011 at 7:00 PM, 46 Professionals attended
The Advanced Persistent Threat or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love DF/IRThey rated it
5.005
(5 ratings)
This month's NYC4SEC meet-up we will be covering the often talked about but not always well communicated topic of.....The Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) - for those... Learn more - More Meetups


