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Re: Three Questions

Subject: Re: Three Questions
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 16:44:13 +0100
Hi Michael

1. i dont have, but i asume, its pretty similar to pen-test NDA`s and such 
drafts can be found online.

2+3. Data examination and evaluation varies from environment to environment, in 
financial-oriented companies can be up to 300Eur/h where if you do the same job 
for law enforcement (at least in Europe) i`d approximate it to 60-120Eur/h 

cheers

Adam Pal
 
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Datum: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 18:45:52 -0600
Von: "Michael Condon" <mjc001@juno.com>
An: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Betreff: Three Questions

I'll repost since I received a message that it bounced:
1. Does anyone have an example of a limited liability and non-disclosure
agreement that you use for initiating a Forensic examination (non law
enforcement, but private party)?
2. I know this is a tough and perhaps over simplified question, but what
is
the current or ballpark charge for making a bit stream copy of a HDD, 
examining it with,
for example, EnCase/FTK, and providing the results to a client or their 
legal
representative?
3. If necessary, what is a current/fair market value per hour of expert
testimony if the results are introduced in a court case?
Michael Condon


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