By Dr Tristan Jenkinson The CSI Linux CTF - Shake the Cobwebs As anyone following my updates will have seen, I took part in the CSI Linux CTF over Christmas. The CTF required writing up a report of findings, and I thought that it might be helpful to share the content of my report. Part … Continue reading Shaking the Cobwebs CTF Part Four – Exploring the Blockchain and “The End”
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Shaking the Cobwebs CTF Part Two – Morse Code and More
By Dr Tristan Jenkinson The CSI Linux CTF - Shake the Cobwebs As discussed in Part One, I took part in the CSI Linux CTF event over Christmas. The CTF required writing up a report of findings, and I thought that it might be helpful to share the content of my report. Part One covered … Continue reading Shaking the Cobwebs CTF Part Two – Morse Code and More
Shaking the Cobwebs CTF Part One – Audio Analysis
By Dr Tristan Jenkinson The CSI Linux CTF - Shake the Cobwebs As many of you may have seen, I took part in a Capture The Flag competition run by CSI Linux over the Christmas period (titled "Shake the cobwebs"), and was really pleased to finish first!! This was the first CTF that I have taken … Continue reading Shaking the Cobwebs CTF Part One – Audio Analysis
eDiscovery Horror Stories 2023
By Dr Tristan Jenkinson Introduction I haven’t posted recently due to work commitments and other personal projects. I have been working on a few things (including taking a course on the Ethics of AI), and I have a whole list of blog posts that I still want to get around to writing (neither the “Importance … Continue reading eDiscovery Horror Stories 2023
The Importance of Data that Doesn’t Exist – Part Three (Missing Metadata – A Case Study)
By Dr Tristan Jenkinson Introduction In this series I am looking at the importance of data that is not present. In the previous two articles, I have looked at the use of timelines in identifying missing data, reasons that data from some sources may appear to be missing and considered potential steps to take or … Continue reading The Importance of Data that Doesn’t Exist – Part Three (Missing Metadata – A Case Study)
The Importance of Data that Doesn’t Exist – Part One (Timelines)
By Dr Tristan Jenkinson Introduction Happy New Year and welcome to 2023 on the eDiscovery Channel! Towards the end of last year, I saw a short post from Steve Nouri discussing survivorship bias. The principle is something that you may have seen discussed before (it regularly gets shared on sites such as LinkedIn). Nouri’s post … Continue reading The Importance of Data that Doesn’t Exist – Part One (Timelines)
The Uber Files – Kill Switch Engaged
By Dr Tristan Jenkinson Introduction The Uber Files is a set of more than 124,000 files leaked to the Guardian, by an Uber insider. They have been the focus of a number of recent articles which have been published questioning the ethical nature of many of Uber’s activities. Working in digital forensics, one of the … Continue reading The Uber Files – Kill Switch Engaged
