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In this episode of Exploring Information Security, host Timothy De Block sits down with JC, President at Snowfensive, to discuss Windows forensics, incident response, and the upcoming training session at ShowMeCon. JC shares insights on real-world forensic investigations, common challenges organizations face in responding to incidents, and how forensic methodology plays a critical role in cybersecurity operations. This episode is packed with valuable information for security professionals, IT admins, and anyone interested in digital forensics.
Showmecon Links and Resources:Learn more about ShowMeCon: showmecon.com
Register for Training or the Conference: Registration Link
Event Venue and Room Block Information: Ameristar Casino & Resort
Connect with JC: LinkedIn Profile
Connect with the Founder of ShowMeCon Dave Chronister: LinkedIn Profile
Connect with the Head Organizer for ShowMeCon Brooke Deneen: LinkedIn Profile
ShowMeCon Training Session: What attendees can expect from JC’s Windows forensics course.
The Reality of Incident Response: The distinction between forensic analysis and incident response and how they complement each other.
Ransomware Trends: The evolution from encryption-based ransomware to data extortion and the impact on organizations.
Real-World Forensic Cases: Examples of forensic investigations, including rapid containment strategies and detecting data exfiltration.
Critical Thinking in Forensics: How forensic methodology is akin to detective work, and why troubleshooting skills are essential.
Challenges in Reporting: Why documenting forensic findings properly is just as important as the investigation itself.
Organizations are improving at responding to ransomware but still struggle with preventing data exfiltration.
Understanding Windows forensic artifacts is crucial for both security teams and IT administrators.
Effective forensic investigations require both technical expertise and strong reporting practices.
Training and tabletop exercises are essential for preparing organizations to handle real-world incidents.
JC is a cybersecurity expert specializing in Windows forensics, incident response, and offensive security services. He is the President of Snowfensive and Co-Founder of the Social Engineering Community.
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In this episode of Exploring Information Security, host Timothy De Block sits down with JC, President at Snowfensive, to discuss Windows forensics, incident response, and the upcoming training session at ShowMeCon. JC shares insights on real-world forensic investigations, common challenges organizations face in responding to incidents, and how forensic methodology plays a critical role in cybersecurity operations. This episode is packed with valuable information for security professionals, IT admins, and anyone interested in digital forensics.
Showmecon Links and Resources:Learn more about ShowMeCon: showmecon.com
Register for Training or the Conference: Registration Link
Event Venue and Room Block Information: Ameristar Casino & Resort
Connect with JC: LinkedIn Profile
Connect with the Founder of ShowMeCon Dave Chronister: LinkedIn Profile
Connect with the Head Organizer for ShowMeCon Brooke Deneen: LinkedIn Profile
ShowMeCon Training Session: What attendees can expect from JC’s Windows forensics course.
The Reality of Incident Response: The distinction between forensic analysis and incident response and how they complement each other.
Ransomware Trends: The evolution from encryption-based ransomware to data extortion and the impact on organizations.
Real-World Forensic Cases: Examples of forensic investigations, including rapid containment strategies and detecting data exfiltration.
Critical Thinking in Forensics: How forensic methodology is akin to detective work, and why troubleshooting skills are essential.
Challenges in Reporting: Why documenting forensic findings properly is just as important as the investigation itself.
Organizations are improving at responding to ransomware but still struggle with preventing data exfiltration.
Understanding Windows forensic artifacts is crucial for both security teams and IT administrators.
Effective forensic investigations require both technical expertise and strong reporting practices.
Training and tabletop exercises are essential for preparing organizations to handle real-world incidents.
JC is a cybersecurity expert specializing in Windows forensics, incident response, and offensive security services. He is the President of Snowfensive and Co-Founder of the Social Engineering Community.
Enjoyed this episode? Leave us a review and share it with your network! Subscribe for more insightful discussions on information security and privacy.
Contact Information:Leave a comment below or reach out via the contact form on the site, email timothy.deblock[@]exploresec[.]com, or reach out on LinkedIn.
Check out our services page and reach out if you see any services that fit your needs.
Social Media Links:[RSS Feed] [iTunes] [LinkedIn][YouTube]
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