"The Digital Forensics Association (DFA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering education, providing networking opportunities and conducting research to benefit the digital forensics community.
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"Computer crimes are on the rise and so are the investigations. Syngress is the leader in Digital Forensic publishing with high-quality, practical books for professionals on the cybercrime scene. Written by worldwide leaders in the industry, our books offer a wealth of knowledge to forensic investigators and analysts."
"DFF (Digital Forensics Framework) is a free and Open Source computer forensics software built on top of a dedicated Application Programming Interface (API).
It can be used both by professional and non-expert in order to quickly and easily collect, preserve and reveal digital evidences without compromising systems and data."
"The Open Source Digital Forensics site is a reference for the use of open source software in digital investigations (a.k.a. digital forensics, computer forensics, incident response). Open source tools may have a legal benefit over closed source tools because they have a documented procedure and allow the investigator to verify that a tool does what it claims."
"Guidance Software is recognized globally as a world leader in Digital Forensics, Cyber Security, and E-Discovery solutions. Our services include incident response, computer forensics, and litigation support, provided by experts with hands-on experience in digital investigation. Each year we also train over 6,000 corporate, law enforcement, and government professionals in digital forensics, e-discovery, security, and incident response."
"sleuthkit.org is the official web site for The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy Browser. Both are open source digital investigation tools (a.k.a. digital forensic tools) that run on Windows, Linux, OS X, and other Unix systems. They can be used to analyze disk images and perform in-depth analysis of file systems (such as NTFS, FAT, HFS+, Ext3, and UFS) and several volume system types."