SolarWinds SUNBURST Hack – And You Thought 2020 Couldn’t Get Any Worse
by Danielle Corsa on December 18, 2020 at 2:45 PM
Co-authored by Derek Morris, Senior Information Technology Security Professional SUNBURST – add this to the list of all the wonders this year has brought. Are you one of the 18,000 customers infected by SUNBURST? Have you been ordered by the US Department of Homeland Security to quara …
Virtual Meeting Privacy & Consent
by Danielle Corsa on July 22, 2020 at 3:30 PM
Virtual workplace meetings are fantastic – a true time and money saver. No makeup, no pants, no shoes, no driving, no hassle! Big props to technology on that one.
Continuous Vulnerability Scanning Within Your Remote Network
by Danielle Corsa on May 7, 2020 at 1:45 PM
By now, you are likely tired of reading similar blogs and watching the same webinars about how the workforce is scrambling to set up secure remote workstations for the employees they have remaining. The words “threat” and “risk” have been used continuously to inspire dread and instill …
Reduce Business Risk with Digital Forensic Preparedness
by Danielle Corsa on February 5, 2020 at 1:00 PM
By taking a multifaceted approach to digital forensic preparedness, you can confidently conduct business in a state of perpetual incident readiness. Blend physical, technical, and administrative operations to prepare for the potential need for digital evidence. Continual collection an …
Controlling the Boot Process of a Suspect System
by Danielle Corsa on October 30, 2019 at 1:00 PM
Retrieving electronic evidence is an imperative part of any forensic investigation. One must follow a strict set of processes in order to ensure the proper extraction of data and to maintain the integrity of the media, establish chain of custody, and document hash values.
The Cyber Rabbit Hole: Almost Always Maybe
by Danielle Corsa on July 24, 2019 at 1:00 PM
The questions almost every digital forensic analyst is asked usually begin with, “Can you find __________?”. And the answer is almost always maybe, or, it depends.