Few days ago I've posted a bit bitter comment on LinkedIn
it was on topic "Do you have insight that could help reduce backlogs in digital forensics?"
My comment was " I don't have insight ...
but I'll suggest to use in digital forensics what other fields in computer science and practice have discovered and used ever since dark ages with great success.
Efficient scripting for task automation, standardization, tool compatibility, proper training and education, parallelism in design and task solving, using other OS, not only windows, to deal efficiently with wast amount of data we have today, use proper design techniques and methods to address data processing issues in digital forensic labs ... probably other issues too, but this comes to my mind now :) "
It really tackles what I learned from working with many commercial forensic tools in last few years, this elements simply stands as very painful obstacles.
it was on topic "Do you have insight that could help reduce backlogs in digital forensics?"
My comment was " I don't have insight ...
but I'll suggest to use in digital forensics what other fields in computer science and practice have discovered and used ever since dark ages with great success.
Efficient scripting for task automation, standardization, tool compatibility, proper training and education, parallelism in design and task solving, using other OS, not only windows, to deal efficiently with wast amount of data we have today, use proper design techniques and methods to address data processing issues in digital forensic labs ... probably other issues too, but this comes to my mind now :) "
It really tackles what I learned from working with many commercial forensic tools in last few years, this elements simply stands as very painful obstacles.
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