CircleCityCon's online, virtual trainings. While you do not need to register for CircleCityCon anymore, you DO need to register for training.
We have a training each day so feel free to register for as many as you like! Note: There is a limit to each class size.
Friday 01:30 PM - 03:30 PM
Hands-on Digital Forensic Essentials for IT Admins
Kevin Bong
Booting the lab virtual machine and logging in
Collecting Evidence
Forensic evidence collection and preservation essentials
Workstation disk imaging
File formats
Approaches
Dealing with disk encryption
Email artifact collection
Mailbox copy
Email logs
Network artifact collection
Domain controller and server event logs
Remote access logs
Web access logs
Workstation analysis
Processing data with Autopsy
File activity timeline
Deleted files
Browser history
Shellbags
Portable drive artifacts
Application installation and use
Email and cloud access analysis
Message tracking log review
Mailbox content review
Network artifact analysis
Remote access activities
Network resource access activities
Saturday 10:00 AM - 02:00 PM
People OSINT - Techniques, Guidelines and Guardrails
Tom Hocker
A brief survey of Open Source Intelligence
What it is - examples
What it isn't - examples
A deep dive in to People focused OSINT
Where are people? - discuss social media platforms
What can we learn? - talk through the important pieces of information you could find about a person online
Why would this information be useful?
A talk on the ethics of OSINT
After hearing about all the things you can find about a person, now hear about all things you shouldn't do with that information
Explain the morale responsibilities that we have as investigators
Touch on OpSec
How to define your threat model
Discuss sock puppets
Case Studies
Walk through sanitized versions of investigations I've been a part of and how that information helped law enforcement with a missing persons case
Sunday 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Using Mock Servers to increase Cross-Functional Team Productivity
W. Ian Douglas
Postman has been known for years as an API testing tool, but it does SOO much more. The API builder in Postman will generate a lot of tooling for your team, including documentation, mock servers, server-side and client-side code snippets, and so much more. Teams can share environments, fork and merge changes with one another, as both a web application or desktop application. This workshop will dive into many of these features, starting with the API builder, and explore tools like Swagger/OpenAPI imports, and focus mainly on mock servers using some example RESTful and GraphQL APIs to get teams started with their work. I talk about team communication and collaboration to build their API contracts, and then how to get started as a team to execute their plan.