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List of cyberspeak podcast interviews

The Cyberspeak podcast usually features at least one interview per show. The guests on each show are listed below.

2005

2006

  • 7 Jan 2006: Drew Fahey, author of Helix
  • 18 Jan 2006: Simple Nomad
  • 21 Jan 2006: Johnny Long
  • 28 Jan 2006: Kevin Mandia
  • 4 Feb 2006: Brian Carrier
  • 11 Feb 2006: Jesse Kornblum
  • 18 Feb 2006: Bruce Potter of the Shmoo Group
  • 25 Feb 2006: Kris Kendall speaks about malware analysis
  • 4 Mar 2006: Dave Merkel
  • 11 Mar 2006: James Wiebe of Wiebe Tech Also Todd Bellows of LogiCube about CellDek
  • 18 Mar 2006: Kris Kendall
  • 25 Mar 2006: (No interview)
  • 1 Apr 2006: Harlan Carvey, creator of the Forensic Server Project
  • 8 Apr 2006: (No interview)
  • 15 Apr 2006: (No interview), but first to mention the ForensicsWiki!
  • 22 Apr 2006: Jaime Florence about Mercury, a text indexing product
  • 6 May 2006: Mark Rache and Dave Merkel
  • 13 May 2006: Steve Bunting
  • 21 May 2006: Mike Younger
  • 29 May 2006: Mike Younger
  • 3 Jun 2006: Jesse Kornblum about Windows Memory Analysis
  • 10 Jun 2006: (No interview)
  • 17 Jun 2006: Mike Younger
  • 24 Jun 2006: (No interview)
  • 1 Jul 2006: (No interview)
  • 9 Jul 2006: Johnny Long
  • 18 Jul 2006: Dark Tangent
  • 30 Jul 2006: Jesse Kornblum about ssdeep and Fuzzy Hashing
  • 10 Aug 2006: Brian Contos discusses his book Insider Threat: Enemy at the Watercooler
  • 13 Aug 2006: Richard Bejtlich discusses his book Real Digital Forensics
  • 27 Aug 2006: David Farquhar
  • 3 Sep 2006: Keith Jones
  • 10 Sep 2006: (No Interview)
  • 17 Sep 2006: (No Interview)
  • 24 Sep 2006: (No Interview)
  • 1 Oct 2006: Brian Kaplan, author of LiveView
  • 8 Oct 2006: Tom Gallagher discusses his book Hunting Security Bugs
  • 15 Oct 2006: (No Interview)
  • 29 Oct 2006: (No Interview)
  • 12 Nov 2006: Jesse Kornblum discusses his paper Exploiting the Rootkit Paradox with Windows Memory Analysis
  • 19 Nov 2006: Kris Kendall discusses unpacking binaries when conducting malware analysis
  • 26 Nov 2006: (No Interview)
  • 3 Dec 2006: Brian Dykstra
  • 10 Dec 2006: Mike Younger
  • 17 Dec 2006: Mike Younger and Geoff Michelli

2007

  • 7 Jan 2007: Jamie Butler
  • 17 Jan 2007: Chad McMillan
  • 28 Jan 2007: Jesse Kornblum
  • 11 Feb 2007: Scott Moulton
  • 18 Feb 2007: Phil Zimmerman, creator of PGP discussing his new Zfone
  • 25 Feb 2007: Mark Menz and Jeff Moss
  • 4 Mar 2007: No show due to technical difficulties
  • 12 Mar 2007: Trevor Fairchild of Ontario Provincial Police Department discussing C4P and C4M, both add-ons to EnCase
  • 18 Mar 2007: Tony Hogeveen of DeepSpar Date Recovery Systems
  • 25 Mar 2007: Shmoocon broadcast
  • 1 Apr 2007: Kevin Smith from LTU Technologies about Image Seeker
  • 15 Apr 2007: Jim Christy from the Defense Cyber Crime Center
  • 22 Apr 2007: Jesse Kornblum all about the Forensics Wiki!
  • 29 Apr 2007: Harlan Carvey discusses his new book
  • 13 May 2007: Russell Yawn
  • 20 May 2007: No interview
  • 2 June 2007: No interview
  • 10 June 2007: Paul Ohm
  • 17 June 2007: No interview
  • 24 June 2007: No interview
  • 1 July 2007: No interview
  • 22 July 2007: Didier Stevens about the UserAssist Windows Registry key parser
  • 29 July 2007: No interview
  • 23 Sep 2007: No interview
  • 30 Sep 2007: No interview
  • 15 Oct 2007: No interview
  • 12 Nov 2007: No interview
  • 21 Dec 2007: No interview

2008

  • 14 Jan 2008: No interview
  • 10 Feb 2008: No interview
  • 17 Feb 2008: Unknown
  • 8 Mar 2008: Dr. Simson Garfinkel about the Advanced Forensic Format
  • 16 Mar 2008: No interview
  • 31 Mar 2008: No interview
  • 13 Apr 2008: No interview
  • 27 Apr 2008: No interview
  • 10 May 2008: Al Lewis from Subrosasoft about the Mac Lockpick
  • 1 Jun 2008: Mark McKinnon from Red Wolf Computer Forensics about his CSC Parser.
  • 15 Jun 2008: No interview
  • 28 Jun 2008: No interview
  • 6 Sep 2008: Jesse Kornblum about fun tricks with computer memory
  • 28 Sep 2008: Kevin Mandia about incident response

2010

  • 3 Jan 2010: Amber Schroader about Paraben and what we have to look forward to!
  • 17 Jan 2010: Didier Stevens about some of his recent forensic tools and research, including the changes to the UserAssist registry keys in Windows 7 and his malicious PDF tools.
  • 31 Jan 2010: Robert Botcheck, founder and owner of Tableau talks about new Tableau Imager (TIM)
  • 28 Feb 2010: Christa Miller about the need for law enforcement and digital forensics specialists to manage their online resumes.
  • 21 Mar 2010: Joe Seanor, a former Senior AOL Investigator. Joe has developed the Internet Predator Tracker software.
  • 4 Apr 2010: Kristinn Guðjónsson update on Timeline Analysis and Log2Timeline
  • 19 Apr 2010: Nick Ferneau, developer of Skypx, a free utility that recovers Skype artifacts from RAM images.
  • 24 May 2010: Sam Guttman President of the Digital Forensics Certification Board, an international vendor neutral computer forensic certification authority.
  • 18 Jul 2010: Kristinn Guðjónsson about Timeline Analysis and Log2Timeline
  • 25 Oct 2010: Sean Morrisey about iOS forensics and Katana Forensics
  • 16 Nov 2010: Jeff Nash about LACE image and video categorization software and BlueBear Law Enforcement Services
  • 1 Nov 2010: Raphael Bousquet about ADF Triage

2011

  • 16 Jan 2011: Mark Wade about Prefetch forensics
  • 5 Apr 2011: Scott Moulton about Solid State Hard Drives Forensics
  • 26 Jun 2011: Josh Goldfoot about The Physical Computer and the 4th Amendment
  • 30 Jun 2011: Cindy Murphy: about the launch of the CDFS
  • 18 Jul 2011: George Starcher about password cracking using Access Data’s DNA and Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud.
  • 18 Aug 2011: Keith Jones about Do's and Don'ts of Testifying
  • 21 Aug 2011: Drew Fahey, VP of Products at Blackbag Technologies.
  • 28 Aug 2011: Chris Pogue also known as Mr. Sniper Forensics
  • 26 Sep 2011: Andrew Case, one of the developers of Registry Decoder, a National Institute of Justice sponsored application.
  • 1 Dec 2011: Ken Privette with NUIX about their new tool release this morning called Proof Finder.

2012

  • 6 May 2012: Corey Harrell discussed Volume Shadow Copies.