Difference between pages "Joachim Metz" and "User:Alex116"
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| − | Talking about yourself in third person is always awkward, but here I go anyway ;-)
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| − | Joachim Metz is a digital forensic investigator currently working at Hoffmann Investigations.
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| − | Hoffmann Investigations mainly performs digital forensic investigations for corporations (private law).
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| − | My background is Information Communication Technology (ICT) in multiple disciplines like: system and network administration, programming, deployment, etc. and also Information Security (IS).
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| − | I have been working in the field of digital forensics for several years now.
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| − | (Philosophy warning!!!) In my opinion digital forensic investigators should be transparent in both their findings and methods.
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| − | The statement "the tool provided me with the evidence" just does not cut it for me.
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| − | I my experience have seen a lot of serious errors in 'digital forensic software' and corresponding human interpretation.
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| − | Therefore I have put a lot of effort in providing alternatives and means to verify findings by breaking open file formats and improving file recovery methods.
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| − | (Ancient history alert!!!) For me breaking open file formats dates back to Might and Magic 3 save games and recovering deleted and corrupted files under DOS using PCTOOLS.
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| − | (Marketing alert!!!) Some recent results are the file format libraries like: [[libewf]], [[libmsiecf]], [[libnk2]], [[libpff]] and recently [[libesedb]]
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| − | and the proof-of-concept carving tool called [[ReviveIt (revit)|revit]], that even seems to surprise me of it versatility (being able to support in [[recovering NTFS compressed files|http://sourceforge.net/projects/revit/files/Documentation/Carving%20NTFS-compressed%20data/Carving%20for%20NTFS%20compressed%20files.pdf/download]]).
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| − | But that's the challenge I like about the field of digital forensics, there is a lot out there still to be discovered ;-)
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 28 March 2011