Monday, January 14, 2013

Windows Malware and Memory Forensics Training in The Windy City!

Cross posted from the Volatility Labs Blog

The next journey to the center of Windows Memory Forensics starts in Chicago this March!  
We are pleased to announce the second public offering of the Windows Malware and Memory Forensics Training by The Volatility Project. This is the only memory forensics course officially designed, sponsored, and taught by the Volatility developers. One of the main reasons we made Volatility open-source is to encourage and facilitate a deeper understanding of how memory analysis works, where the evidence originates, and how to interpret the data collected by the framework's extensive set of plugins. Now you can learn about these benefits first hand from the developers of the most powerful, flexible, and innovative memory forensics tool. 
Appraisal from your peers who attended the first course this past December:

Please see the following details about the upcoming training event:
Dates: Monday, March 18th through Friday, March 22nd 2013
Location: Downtown Chicago, IL (exact location will be shared upon registration)
Instructors: Michael Ligh (@iMHLv2), Andrew Case (@attrc), Jamie Levy (@gleeda)
For more information about the course, view the Volatility Training Flyer (to download a copy of the PDF, click File > Download). To request a link to the online registration site or to receive a detailed course agenda/outline, please send an email voltraining [at] memoryanalysis.net.

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