DFIR Related Events for Beginners – December, 2020
This is geared toward beginners but there is something for all skill levels. All events listed are virtual. Type “free” in the search box to only show free events. Type “under” in the search...
This is geared toward beginners but there is something for all skill levels. All events listed are virtual. Type “free” in the search box to only show free events. Type “under” in the search...
I had the opportunity to attend Recon Infosec’s first Network Defense Range (NDR) Training on November 16th and 17th. They also run an awesome competition called OpenSOC. I participated in OpenSOC for the first...
This is geared toward beginners but there’s something for all skill levels. All events listed are virtual. Type “free” in the search box to only show free events. Type “under” in the search box...
I attended the Cover6 Solutions Summer Cyber Camp (Attack & Defend Workshop) from August 24th – 28th. The course was taught by Tyrone Wilson who is also the Founder and President of Cover6 Solutions....
I created a poll on Twitter and LinkedIn asking if I should keep this monthly blog post at events costing under $50 or a different price point. The majority voted for listing all events...
After years of getting their course catalogs in the mail. I was very excited to finally be able to take a SANS course after landing my job in the DFIR field. I love to...
A list of Digital Forensics and Incident Response related events and training that may be of interest to students/beginners for the month of August. All events listed are virtual. August 4th: Panoply (Free for...
A list of Digital Forensics and Incident Response related events and training that may be of interest to students/beginners for the month of July. July 1st, 8th, 15th: Attack Detection Fundamentals (F-Secure) Free and...
A list of Digital Forensics and Incident Response related events and training that may be of interest to students/beginners for the month of June. June 2nd: Cache Up This is weekly starting June 2nd...
Someone asked me an excellent question yesterday about how to go about framing home lab experience into professional experience. I thought I could explain it best in a blog post with examples, so here...