Welcome to SecurityBible Networks

    This site is an ongoing project dealing with network security, electronic crime and digital forensics-related issues, a project providing papers, code and ongoing projects.

    As such, SecurityBible Networks would like to declare it is not in any way an illegal entity, indulge in any illegal practices, or responsible in any way, shape or form for the misuse of the material found here. The content is strictly educational in both intent and use, so regard and treat it as such.

    Anybody who wishes to contribute to this project is free to do so, provided they comply with the above statement, and can contact me via e-mail at [darksyn[at]secbible.org].

    Cheers
    DarkSYN

NEW PAPER ADDED

Sorry for the long update delays but been working on my PhD.

A paper has been added to the e-Crime Papers category from the Digital Evidence Developments Conference 2009.

The paper is titled "The Case of The Plan R* Network of Resistant Communication: Implications to Digital Forensic Investigations" and it discusses the case of Censorship-resistant Computer Networks and their implications to Digital Forensic Investigators, with a specific analysis of the Plan R* Network of Resistant Communication.


forensic investigators   forensic investigations   digital evidence   computer networks   censorship   

GRAYHAT FORENSICS BLOG

With modules, exams, a literature review, papers and (soon enough) presentations mostly, if not finally, over and a few big changes to pretty much everything planned for later this summer, I decided to start a digital forensics blog.

The blog is here: http://grayhatforensics.secbible.org

From the blog itself: "...this is the blog of a GrayHat Network Security researcher turned Digital Forensics researcher, describing the good, bad, pretty and ugly of the new scene I found myself in."

Feel free to register and post comments, but know that inflammatory postings WILL be deleted.


forensics   researcher   network security   postings   literature   

NEW CATEGORY, NEW PRESENTATIONS & NEW POSTER ADDED

A new category was added under eCrime. The Posters category will host posters presented in conferences on eCrime and Digital Forensics.

Two new presentations were added under eCrime. Both of these presentations were titled "Use of Network Monitoring & Analysis Tools and Methodologies in Digital Forensic Investigations". The first was presented in the Teesside University's School of Computing & Technology weekly seminar session, and the second in the 2nd Annual Research Symposium of the School of Science & Technology of Teesside University.

A new poster was also added under eCrime. The poster was prepared for demonstration in the 2nd Annual Research Symposium of the School of Science & Technology of Teesside University.


forensic investigations   teesside university   research symposium   seminar session   weekly seminar   

NEW MEMBER: ICEDSUN

I would like to welcome icedsun as a member of the team! Welcome in, mate! Looking forward to see your work!


team welcome   new member   mate   

NEW CATEGORY, NEW PAPER AND NEW PRESENTATION

A new category has been added under the eCrime section, where presentations in conferences can be placed.

A new paper was added under the eCrime Papers section. Titled " Use of Network Monitoring & Analysis Tools and Methodologies in Digital Forensic Investigations", it was submitted to the 3rd Year Digital Evidence Development Conference 2008 in Teeside, UK.

A new presentation was added under the eCrime Presentations section. Titled " Use of Network Monitoring & Analysis Tools and Methodologies in Digital Forensic Investigations", it was presented in the 3rd Year Digital Evidence Development Conference 2008 in Teeside, UK.


forensic investigations   digital evidence   teeside   analysis tools   new category   

SECURITYBIBLE UPDATE

Added: eCrime section which will focus on Digital Forensics & Electronic Crime-related issues, information, projects & resources.

Yes, it has been a long time since I updated anything. This was due to the change of both my university and my PhD, the latter to Digital Forensics & Network Security, the former to University of Teeside. Now that I am back under a semblance of schedule/track/normality, I will attempt to a) ressurect, b) revive and c) update the site again.


university of teeside   ressurect   information projects   semblance   forensics   

SECURITYBIBLE GETS A NEW LOOK AND FEEL (YET AGAIN)

SecurityBible now has, once more, a new look and feel. I changed the static HTML pages in favor of a content management system once more.


content management system   html pages   

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