[DFSci] Digital Forensics Wish List

Rob Lee rob_t_lee at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 28 14:57:10 PST 2010


Great question.  Wish we could be more specific honestly.  However, we cannot answer any specific questions regarding any of our clients.  We can say this...  we work side by side with the infosec staff of our clients in almost all situations.

Best,
Rob

 
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From: Grant G <thegrant at gmail.com>
To: Rob Lee <rob_t_lee at yahoo.com>
Cc: dfsci at dfrws.org
Sent: Thu, January 28, 2010 4:43:04 PM
Subject: Re: [DFSci] Digital Forensics Wish List

Are you stating, just so I'm clear, that MANDIANT did all of the
forensic work for Google?

On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 4:31 PM, Rob Lee <rob_t_lee at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the request for Mandiant's team.  It is a possibility, however it would be easier to discuss general trends regarding these type of attacks.  Look at our M-Trends report for an idea of what we can talk about. As one of the authors, our focus was to talk about specific trends across industries, not specific clients.
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>  We are very flattered, but we probably couldn't talk specifically about specific clients though...
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> If you haven't receivedM-Trends yet, click here.  http://www.mandiant.com/products/services/m-trends
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> There is a registration page mainly to help us control who is receiving it.  We really would prefer a slow release instead of a massive download.  Some feel the information in the report will cause our adversaries to change their tactics.
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> Best,
> Rob Lee
> Director, MANDIANT(www.mandiant.com) rob.lee at mandiant.com
> FalcultyFellow/Digital Forensic Curriculum Lead SANS Institute (http://computer-forensics.sans.org) rlee at sans.org
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> From: RYAN MOORE (CID) <Ryan.Moore at usss.dhs.gov>
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> I agree, it would be interesting to hear Google's forensic team discuss the recent incident.
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> If you could hear one person speak about the future of digital
> forensics at the 10th Annual DFRWS conference, who would it be and why?
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> Eoghan Casey
> Conference Chair
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