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Nigilant32 - Free Windows Incident Response Tool based on Sleuthkit - Fi

Subject: Nigilant32 - Free Windows Incident Response Tool based on Sleuthkit - Final Article Released
Date: 7 Jul 2006 14:59:03 -0000
To all- 

Agile Risk Management is committed to advancing information security concepts, 
technology, and techniques. As such, we have recently released Nigilant32, a 
freeware Windows GUI Incident Response tool based on the source code provided 
by Sleuthkit.

Nigilant32 is an incident response tool designed to capture as much information 
as possible from a running system with the smallest potential impact. 
Nigilant32 has been developed with Windows 2000, XP, and 2003 in mind, and 
should work fine with computers running one of those operating systems. 
Nigilant32 is beta software and may not work in all instances.

The third article in our series of ?Nigilant32 For First Responders? articles 
is ?Active Memory Imaging?. This article covers using Nigilant32 to image the 
active physical memory (RAM) of the suspect workstation or server to secure 
portable media. Make sure you download the article, as the last pages contain a 
sneak preview of the current project being developed in the Agile Research Lab.

We sincerely hope you find Nigilant32 useful, however please remember, it is 
beta software therefore you should exercise good judgment when using it in your 
IT environment.

Nigilant32, articles (as they are released), and modified Sleuthkit source code 
(libsleuthkit) is available at http://www.agilerm.net/publications_4.html

Warmest Regards,

Matthew M Shannon, CIFI, CISSP
Principal - Computer Forensics and Litigation Support
Agile Risk Management LLC
2202 N Westshore Blvd, Suite 200
Tampa, FL 33607
(M) 813.732.5076
(O) 1.877.AGILE13 (877.244.5313)
www.agileriskmanagement.com

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