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Digital Forensic Work within the Corporate Enterprise - British Computer Society Lecture at Surrey

Tuesday 21 April 2009

The next lecture of the Guildford Branch of the British Computer Society (BCS) will be held on Thursday 23rd April 2009, at 19:45 for 20:00, in Lecture Theatre E. Peter Bassill of Gala Coral Group Limited will give a talk on digital forensics within the corporate enterprise.

Digital Forensic Work within the Corporate Enterprise

Peter D. Bassill, CISSP, Gala Coral Group Limited

Following his excellent lecture to the Guildford Branch last year on Distributed Denial of Service Attacks, we have invited Peter Bassill to talk on another aspect of his role at Gala Coral Group. What does digital forensics work within the corporate enterprise involve, and why is it important? Where are forensic skills used in the enterprise? Where might one learn these skills, how one could one develop them, and what guidelines should we follow? In many ways, digital forensics work provides the fun and the enjoyment for the more technically minded Information Security Officer, and it is challenging work that can make a major contribution in a commercial organisation. From firewall log analysis during a digital attack, to piecing together how a confidential report was distributed, through to recovering a corrupted hard drive, the Information Security Officer's forensic skills are called upon time and time again.

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