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Possibly of interest: Digital Forensics webinar about Bitcurator (
http://wiki.bitcurator.net ) software.

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Subject: PASIG Webinar - Digital Forensics and BitCurator
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   *PASIG Webinar - Digital Forensics and BitCurator*

*Join us for a Webinar on December 12*

*Free for ASIS&T Members, $20 for non-members*

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*Space is limited.*
Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
http://www.asis.org/Conferences/webinars/Webinar-PASIG-12-12-2013-register.html

The BitCurator Project, a collaborative effort led by the School of
Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill and Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities at the
University of Maryland, builds on previous work by addressing two
fundamental needs and opportunities for collecting institutions: (1)
integrating digital forensics tools and methods into the workflows and
collection management environments of libraries, archives and museums and
(2) supporting properly mediated public access to forensically acquired
data.

The project is developing and disseminating a suite of open source tools.
These tools are currently being developed and tested in a Linux
environment; the software on which they depend can readily be compiled for
Windows environments (and in most cases are currently distributed as both
source code and Windows binaries). We intend the majority of the
development for BitCurator to support cross-platform use of the software.
We are freely disseminating the software under an open source (GPL, Version
3) license. BitCurator provides users with two primary paths to integrate
digital forensics tools and techniques into archival and library workflows.

This webinar will introduce the BitCurator environment and briefly
highlight support for mounting media as read-only, creating disk images,
using Nautilus scripts to perform batch activities, generation of Digital
Forensics XML (DFXML), generation of customized reports, and identification
of sensitive data within data.

Participants who are interested in trying out the software in advance can
download and install the BitCurator environment by following the
instructions at: http://wiki.bitcurator.net



*Title:*

*PASIG Webinar - Digital Forensics and BitCurator*

*Date:*

Thursday, December 12, 2013

*Time:*

11:30 AM - 12:30 PM EST

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information about joining the Webinar.



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