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ver the next few issues of Digital Forensics Magazine lines for triage, and techniques of continued process improve-
we are really excited to be bringing you a programme of ment (for quality and compliance). We think this series will be
fantastic serial articles from two experts in the industry. a signifi cant contribution to the body of research on incident
This short introduction should be enough to whet your appetite response, and a great resource for our readers.
and make you look forward to reading the forthcoming articles.
/ Proactive Computer Forensics
/ DIY Computer Incident Response Team Scott Zimmerman’s up and coming series on Proactive Com-
A key aim of the magazine is to link the latest academic puter Forensics looks like a true thought leadership piece. He
research to the practical world of the digital forensics inves- will be covering such subjects as activity monitoring, proac-
tigator. DFM has already established links with universities tive data and log fi le gathering, and tighter system manage-
in the UK, Australia, and the USA, and we are growing that ment that reports forensically relevant information (including
network all the time. One such link is with Norwich University, sample Unix scripts). This series will complement the articles
specifi cally with the Senior Academic Advisor on the Master by Dr Kabay, giving you all the detailed knowledge you need to
of Science Degree in Information Assurance, Michel Kabay design, implement and manage an incident response capabil-
PhD www.mekabay.com. We have been working closely with ity based on a scientifi c approach to data gathering.
Dr Kabay to craft a series of four articles that lay out exactly
how to set up an Incident Response unit. This series explains We are always interested in commissioning article series,
how to set up your team, how to deal with numerous types of so if you have an idea contact us via the website:
incident (using electronic records to track incidents), guide- www.digitalforencsicsmagazine.com
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