A suggestion which came up in one of the survey responses was to have a page which displays recent posts from other computer forensics RSS feeds. We now have such a page here:
www.forensicfocus.com/computer-forensics-feeds
It's fairly low-tech but does the job, I think. I'm happy to add/remove/move around feeds on this page if there's a sound case for doing so, the only two requirements which spring to mind immediately are that:
1. Feeds should be primarily focused on computer forensics (rather than security or forensics in general)
2. They should be updated frequently
I appreciate most people are probably using their own news readers to keep up to date with these feeds but I think (hope!) it's useful to have a page for browsing here too.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Forensic Focus survey now closed - thank you for your feedback!
The survey is now closed and I've been spending quite a bit of time over the past few days analyzing the results - results which make interesting reading to say the least!
I'll be giving my take on various issues in the newsletter at the end of the month but in the meantime I'd like to say a huge heartfelt thanks to the nearly 700 people who took the time to complete the survey - every box ticked or comment left will be studied to help make sure that Forensic Focus meets your needs in the future.
More at the end of the month!
Jamie
I'll be giving my take on various issues in the newsletter at the end of the month but in the meantime I'd like to say a huge heartfelt thanks to the nearly 700 people who took the time to complete the survey - every box ticked or comment left will be studied to help make sure that Forensic Focus meets your needs in the future.
More at the end of the month!
Jamie
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