[DFSci] Reader Survey: SANS Digital Forensics Blog
Rob Lee
rob_t_lee at yahoo.com
Sat Sep 25 10:38:31 PDT 2010
Brad Garnett asked me to forward this on:
Please take a few minutes to complete our reader’s survey and tell a colleague
(a.k.a. fellow forensicator)!
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/sansforensicsreadersurvey.
The contributors to the SANS Digital Forensics Blog want to say “thank you,”
and to get some feedback from you on the future direction of the blog. Please
take a few minutes to complete our reader survey.
The blog has seen a 606% increase in traffic over the last year (Thank You!!),
logging over 255,000 unique visits, and 67% of those being new visitors! Those
are some great numbers that we are very proud of and we continue to strive to
be a leading contributor to the digital forensics community. Our blog authors
and contributors come from all walks of life in the digital forensics
profession and are leading practitioners in their organizations.
Some of our most viewed articles include:
Recovering Deleted Text Messages from Windows Mobile Devices by Eoghan Casey
Windows 7 Computer Forensics by Rob Lee
Decrypting a PointSec Encrypted Drive Using Live View, VMWare, and Helix by J.
Michael Butler
Digital Forensic SIFTing: SUPER Timeline Analysis and Creation by Rob Lee
Google Chrome Forensics by KristinnGuðjónsson
The SANS Computer Forensics blog was nominated and won the award for the ” Best
Digital Forensics Blog” at the 2010 Forensic 4cast Awards, which was streamed
via the internet from the SANS Forensic Summit 2010 in Washington D.C., July 8,
2010. A great honor to win an award that was voted on by those that makeup the
digital forensic community.
It has been a great year for the SANS Computer Forensics blog and we want to
continue to educate and share information with the digital forensics community.
The SANS Computer Forensics blog has been successful because you as the reader
hold the blog to a high standard to ensure that we deliver on content. We value
your input and feedback. Calling all digital forensic practitioners!!
Please take a few minutes to complete our reader’s survey and tell a colleague
(a.k.a. fellow forensicator)!
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/sansforensicsreadersurvey.
Best,
Brad Garnett
Survey created by: Mr. Brad Garnett, CCE, GCFA is a computer forensic examiner
and law enforcement officer. You can follow Brad on Twitter @bgarnett17and his
blog at www.computerforensicsource.com
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