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Privacy Policy/Security Notice
NIST is an agency of the Date
created: 8/20/2003 Technical comments: nsrl@nist.gov Website comments: web897@nist.gov
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Digital Forensics
Using Hashsets
The organizers of the DFRWS conference http://www.dfrws.org that will be held in Baltimore on August 11-13, have offered a half-day time slot on the schedule the morning of the 13th for us to use for rescheduling our event, and we are grateful for the opportunity. If you do not plan on attending the DFRWS sessions, there will be no registration fee for attending this track. You will have access to a mid-morning drink/snack break. However, please register with NIST via email (nsrl@nist.gov) or telephone ( 301-975-3262 ) so we can plan for a specific number of people. The audience is expected to be familiar with the concepts of file hashes, have experience with tools that use hash sets, and have interest in varied applications of hashing tools. Law enforcement, academia, digital archival, corporate security and forensic investigation interests will be present. Agenda:
8:15- 8:30
Introduction and Agenda
8:30- 9:00
Douglas White, NIST - Walkthrough of the NSRL;
details of database, data set, capabilities,
tools
9:00-9:30
Interactive Q&A on NSRL
9:30-10:15
Chet Hosmer, WetStone Technologies Inc.
(hashset use cases)
10:15-11:00
Robert Chadduck, NARA , Recovery of a Digital Image Collection Through the SDSC/UMD/NARA Prototype Persistent Archive
11:00-11:15
BREAK 11:15-12:00
Brian Carrier, CERIAS, Sleuthkit 12:00-12:45
Capt. Jesse Kornblum, USAF, md5deep (hashset development with this tool)
12:45-1:00
Douglas White, NIST - Wrapup
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