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Forensic File Recovery with Linux – Undelete
Want your deleted files back? Plan A: have backups. Plan B: take a disk image and use a tool to undelete your files. If you are doing forensic analysis, file recovery is your only option. Prequisites: fluency with the command … Continue reading
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Tagged backup, command line, coroners toolkit, CSI, dd, dd_rescue, deleted files, disk image, filesystem, forensic, forensic analysis, mount, recovery, scan of the month, security, sleuthkit, timeline, tsk_recover, undelete, unrm
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Cyber Security Day in Haaga-Helia
Protect your systems against cyber crime. Preliminary agenda and description in Finnish. The event is completely in English. Free registration, open to all. Auditorium in Haaga-Helia Pasila, Helsinki. w39 Tue 2013-09-24 at 13:00.
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Tagged event, Helsinki, In English, pen-testing, penetration testing, security
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Software Freedom Day – Hands on Linux Help
17:30 What’s Free software? Presentation in Finnish (30 min, English materials available). 18:00 – 20:00 free help for installing Linux and software, so bring your own laptop. Make backups beforehand. COSS Avoimien ohjelmien päivä 2013 – Software Freedom Day 2013 … Continue reading
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