Mailing lists
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There are multiple mailing lists which are related to computer forensics.
Mailinglists
- SecurityFocus: Forensics (forensics@securityfocus.com)
- SecurityFocus: Forensics in Spanish (forensics-es@securityfocus.com)
- SecurityFocus: Binary Analysis (binaryanalysis@securityfocus.com)
- SecurityFocus: LogAnalysis (loganalysis@securityfocus.com)
- SecurityFocus: Real Cases (realcases@securityfocus.com)
- SecurityFocus: Incidents (incidents@securityfocus.com)
- SecurityFocus: Phishing and Botnets (phishing@securityfocus.com)
- SecurityFocus: Honeypots (honeypots@securityfocus.com)
- TCT users (tct-users@porcupine.org) - Are there any public archives of this list?
- Apple Forensics (appleforensics@lists.apple.com)
- Computer forensics tool testing (cftt@yahoogroups.com) - Are there any public archives of this list?
- MacIntosh OS: Forensics (macos_forensics@yahoogroups.com) - The archive is only available to list members.
- Digital Forensic Science Mailing List (dfsci@dfrws.org) - The archive is only available to list members.
- High Technology Crime Investigation Association Mailing List - The HTCIA mailing list is for members only
- InfoSec News Mailing List Medium traffic list that caters to the distribution of information security news articles.
- Computer Forensics Investigators Digest (CFID) - To join CFID listserv, one must meet the following criteria:
- Be a full-time member of either law enforcement or corporate security tasked with the investigations of high-technology crime and/or computer forensics.
- Not have ever worked for the defense in a criminal case (ethical defense work excepted on a case by case basis).
- Not be a primary vendor of forensic products (exceptions to this are personnel who retire and then offer their utility suites commercially).
- For subscription information, send request to jnj AT infobin.org
- American Academy of Forensic Science Digital and Multimedia Forensics (AAFS-Digital&Multimedia) - The archive is only available to list members.
- This list focus is on those interested in Digital and Multimedia Forensics (as defined by SWGDE), and as a communications
- tool for those planning to join the Digital and Multimedia section forming in the AAFS. No restrictions on subscribers.
- Subscribe by sending an email to listserv@lists.mitre.org with message body containing SUBSCRIBE AAFS-DIGITAL-MULTIMEDIA-LIST.