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Subject: Network Forensics Methodology
Date: 16 Jun 2006 11:33:23 -0000
I read an article in insecure Magazine Titled "Structured Traffic Analysis" 
written by Ritchard Bejtlich 
(http://www.insecuremagazine.com/INSECURE-Mag-4.pdf) and I'm wondering if there 
is a recognised or official methodology for Network Forensic Analysis. The 
procedure described by the author of the article is a bit long and confusing 
(many repetitive tasks).

I want to validate results which I get from an open source tool (Honeywall) as 
a PCAP file using ethereal and other tools, but I need to follow an established 
and recognised Methodology that will stand in court of law (although I have no 
intention to incriminate but to follow the proper procedure).


Thanks

Omar Bichbiche

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