The first week of classes went well for this course. One of the questions I love ask students after I go over the course schedule is “what would they like me to present on in addition to what I planned?”. The overwhelming response from students (mostly junior / senior – Computer Forensic / Computer Networking and Security) was Malware Analysis. Typically I …
Series Introduction: Operating System Forensics
This is the first post for the 2012 Fall Operating System Forensics course at Champlain College. This course is focused on teaching students how to extract and analyze information from some of the most commonly seen operating systems. We will explore aspects from basic analysis all the way through some of the most leading edge analysis methodologies that will help …
Series Introduction: Mobile Device Forensics
This is the introduction post for my Fall 2012 Mobile Device Forensics course. This is a brand new course and will be actively developed over the semester. During this course students will learn about cell phone / mobile device / embedded system technologies. Over the next 15 weeks we will delve into everything from how cell phones and their respective networks work, how information is stored on mobile devices, how …
Jonathan Rajewski to speak at Sugarbush Resort
Cybersecurity is becoming the Number 1 concern for General Counsels and Directors. (Law.com) On Thursday, September 27, 2012 I will be speaking at the Sugarbush Resort on the topic of Cybersecurity. Here is a link to the program on Champlain College’s website. Click here for the PDF. Below is a visual of the agenda. After the presentation I will post up slides/content.