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| Subject: | Re: PI to do Forensics? WAS: Re: Two questions |
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| Date: | Tue, 26 Feb 2008 18:02:22 +0100 |
Hi! Even if your request wasnt mentioned to me, i think i saw last time some CHFI-certification on the web, and i think that also SANS provides some certs to that issue. -- Adam Pal -------- Original-Nachricht --------
Datum: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 10:16:25 -0500 Von: "Jon R. Kibler" <Jon.Kibler@aset.com> An: security basics <security-basics@securityfocus.com> CC: Bert Knabe <bert.knabe@lubbockonline.com> Betreff: PI to do Forensics? WAS: Re: Two questions
SCOTT -- Sorry for the intrusion. I know that you are probably not a member of this mailing list. However, if you have a minute, would you please explain to this list what is the status of the 'PI to do forensics' laws and their ramifications to the average IT person doing forensics? THANKS! Bert Knabe wrote:Can you point me to sources about the possibility of needing a PI or other license to do forensics and incident response? I'm the local responder for our site. It sounds like I may be ok for now, being part of the IT staff, but I'd like to know more. I'd especially like to know more before I go to corporate with questions. Thanks, Bert Knabe Technician Lubbock Avalanche-Journal 806-766-2158Hi, Lubbock, TX? My understanding -- you're burnt toast. The person we REALLY need to get in on this discussion is Scott Moulton. He is the real expert on this subject. He has lead the fight against this for several years. His home state, GA, was the first to pass the PI law. At Shmoocon he was attributed as having said that GA, NC, SC, TN, and TX all now have the PI law. Being from SC, it is on my agenda to see what our law now is and to try to start to get it changed. I just haven't had time yet and will not have time until at least the end of next week. Jon Kibler -- Jon R. Kibler Chief Technical Officer Advanced Systems Engineering Technology, Inc. Charleston, SC USA o: 843-849-8214 m: 843-224-2494 ================================================== Filtered by: TRUSTEM.COM's Email Filtering Service http://www.trustem.com/ No Spam. No Viruses. Just Good Clean Email.
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