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Open Source Forensic Tool Author Interviewed on CyberSpeak Podcast

Subject: Open Source Forensic Tool Author Interviewed on CyberSpeak Podcast
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 20:13:05 -0500
Open Source Forensic Tool Author Interviewed on CyberSpeak Podcast

 On the December 18, 2005 episode of CyberSpeak, Nicholas Harbour is
interviewed about his work with open source forensic tools. Mr.
Harbour is the author of several open source tools such as fatback,
dcfldd, and most recently tcpxtract. He discusses his motivation for
contributing to the community and talks about some little known
features of the latest version of his hard drive imaging tool
(dcfldd).

  CyberSpeak is a lighthearted weekly audio podcast on computer
forensics, network security and technology. Hosted by Bret Padres and
Ovie Carroll, this podcast also covers an update on the Sober worm,
the Best Buy hacker and a hard drive destruction device used by cyber
criminals. The audio for this podcast is available at
http://cyberspeak.libsyn.com, podcasts.yahoo.com, or iTunes.

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Bret Padres & Ovie Carroll
CyberSpeak

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