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Issue 19 - Out now!
Here's a quick review of some of the main articles within Issue 19
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Here's just a few of the fantastic articles inside Issue 19...
What are the Core Skills for Cyber?
After being asked to provide a skills plan for a customer and to review a Request For Proposal (RFP) by the National Technical Authority for an MSc in Cyber Security, our publisher decided to investigate further and produce an article on the core skills needed for Cyberspace.
NTP DDOS
Having just finished his new book: “Cyber Attack, CyberCrime, CyberWarfare – CyberComplacency”; Mark Osborne investigates the latest NTP DDOS attacks.
Session Spoofing Attempts on the Xbox
Brian Cusack and Nick Robinson investigate the security of the Xbox and talk about the results achieved following an attempt using 3 different attacks and the weaknesses found.
Harvesting Windows Credentials From Volatile Storage
What artefacts can be extracted from the volatility memory in Windows? & What makes memory a significant part of any digital forensic methodology? Carsten Maple and Haider M. al-Khateeb investigate.
Google Glass III - Analysing Google Glass Events
Jonathan Rajewski and the team complete the series of articles on forensic investigation of Google Glass and the analysis of Google Glass Events.
Why Mobile Phones Matter for Investigating Teen Dating Violence
To appreciate the role mobile phones play in teen dating violence, it’s important to understand the pervasiveness of mobile device usage amongst teenagers, Christa Miller investigates.
Programming The Wetware
This is the first in a 2-part article by Keith Scott investigating some of the wider human factors that have a direct effect on information security, laying out the broader cultural context and suggesting possible avenues for influence in the information age.
How Automation Tools Can Bridge the Skills Gap
Critics often raise concerns due to perceived risks for privacy and security of personal data in the cloud. Reza Khaleghparast and Brian Cusack look at the possibility of using watermarks in the cloud.
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