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#028 – Brett Shavers: It’s Not the Machine, But the Examiner

#028 – Brett Shavers: It’s Not the Machine, But the Examiner

FromCyber Security Interviews


#028 – Brett Shavers: It’s Not the Machine, But the Examiner

FromCyber Security Interviews

ratings:
Length:
48 minutes
Released:
Jul 31, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

http://brettshavers.cc (Brett Shavers) is a consultant to corporations and government agencies in computer related cases as well as being the author of "https://www.amazon.com/Placing-Suspect-Behind-Keyboard-Investigative/dp/1597499854/ref=la_B00C8B490Q_1_4?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1501108551&sr=1-4 (Placing the Suspect Behind the Keyboard)", co-author of "https://www.amazon.com/Hiding-Behind-Keyboard-Uncovering-Communication/dp/0128033401/ref=la_B00C8B490Q_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1501108551&sr=1-2 (Hiding Behind the Keyboard)" and co-author of the “https://www.amazon.com/X-Ways-Forensics-Practitioners-Guide-Shavers/dp/0124116051/ref=la_B00C8B490Q_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1501108551&sr=1-1 (X-Ways Forensics Practitioner's Guide)."
Brett began his career as a digital forensics investigator in law enforcement and was trained by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, the US Department of Homeland Security, the https://www.nw3c.org/ (National White Collar Crime Center), and a multitude of forensic software manufacturers. Brett has taught over 1,000 persons in law enforcement, colleges, and law firms in topics including high tech investigative methods and forensic analysis and gives presentations on high-tech investigations regularly.
His prior law enforcement duties included assignments in state and federal task forces, with investigations spanning multiple countries and states where his cases targeted career criminals and international criminal organizations.
In this episode we discuss starting forensics in law enforcement, his approaches to investigations, what makes a good DFIR examiner, forensic tools, Windows FE, book writing advice, IoT surveillance, and so much more.
Where you can find Brett:
http://brettshavers.cc/ (Web)
https://twitter.com/Brett_Shavers (Twitter)
https://keybase.io/brett_shavers (Keybase)
https://www.amazon.com/Brett-Shavers/e/B00C8B490Q/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1501108546&sr=1-1 (Amazon)
http://courses.dfironlinetraining.com/ (DFIR Online Training)
Released:
Jul 31, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

There is “no one way” to start and stay in the field of cyber security. Whether you are involved from the military, law enforcement, consulting, or IT services, it doesn’t matter. I have had countless discussions for years with other professionals online, at conferences, or over drinks, which have changed the way I think about cyber security. That is where this podcast comes in. What if I can capture those moments and frank discussions? I want to share the stories from other cyber security leaders and influencers so everyone can learn from their respective journeys and challenges. Why did they take the path they did? Who were their mentors? How did they tackle some of their biggest career challenges? By hearing how the industry leaders and influencers got to where they are and how they overcame some of the problems they faced, I hope to shed light on the path for other professionals. I will discover what motivates them, explore their journey in cyber security, and discuss where they think the industry is going.