Join us for an evening of fun at this month’s hack::soho taking place 27 March, 6pm – 9pm GMT, set up to be a loose networking environment where cyber security professionals can chat, get some complimentary food & drink, and discuss rising global trends.
This month’s hack::soho will feature a talk from guest speaker Jessica Wilson, a response & forensics security engineering specialist with over 7 years of experience building logging pipelines, creating forensic programs, & automating triage level forensics. The abstract of the talk, ‘Forensic Flows, but make them better,’ is below!
hack::soho is a monthly event hosted at our London, UK office for the cybersecurity and hacking community to discuss all things security over food and refreshments. We welcome you to invite others in your circle to extend our collective network.
We hope you can join us,
IOActive team
ABSTRACT
Digital forensic procedures often come with significant overhead, from navigating the complexities of different operating systems to lengthy processes for image collection in the cloud. Additionally, the myriad of available tools can require expertise to select and utilize effectively. Why deal with these challenges when you can automate the basics?
In this talk, we’ll discuss the design of a framework aimed at automating triage-level forensics, making it accessible for all analysts to integrate into their investigations. We’ll explore the open-source tools we’ve incorporated and the design paradigms ensuring scalability, concluding with valuable lessons learned.