The Art of Memory Forensics
by Volatility | Jan 7, 2014 | artofmemoryforensics, forensics, kernel, linux, macosx, malware, training, volatility, windows
By now, some of you may have realized that The Art of Memory Forensics is available for pre-order on Amazon. The Art of Memory Forensics: Detecting Malware and Threats in Windows, Linux, and Mac Memory This book is written by 4 of the core Volatility developers...2014 Malware and Memory Forensics Training Schedule Part 2
by Jamie Levy | Oct 31, 2013 | malware, training, volatility, windows
The Volatility Team would like to announce that our first public training on the East Coast for 2014 will take place in New York City on May 5th – 9th, 2014. Instructors: Michael Ligh (@iMHLv2), Andrew Case (@attrc), Jamie Levy (@gleeda) To request a link to the...Sampling RAM Across the (EnCase) Enterprise
by Jamie Levy | Oct 10, 2013 | encase, sampling, volatility, windows
One thing that people may or may not realize is that you can mount memory with EnCase and use Volatility directly against the mounted memory “file”. This can be especially useful for checking your enterprise for infected machines in order to narrow your...Results are in for the 1st Annual Volatility Framework Plugin Contest!
by Volatility | Aug 21, 2013 | contest, forensics, linux, macosx, malware, windows
We are excited to announce the results of the 1st Annual Volatility Plugin Contest. We were pleasantly surprised with 8 submissions to the contest. Each submission provides an exciting new capability to the memory analysis community or demonstrates the power of...Memory Forensics Training – Reston, VA – November 2013
by Volatility | Jun 25, 2013 | forensics, malware, training, volatility, windows
The next journey to the center of Windows Memory Forensics starts in Reston, VA this November! This event will be the 5th public offering of the Windows Malware and Memory Forensics Training by The Volatility Project. This is the only memory forensics course...
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