Ladies and gentlemen thank-you for posting your nominations over the last few weeks. Please meet the nominees for the 2012 Forensic 4cast Awards. Voting is open. You can place your votes here:Â http://www.forensic4cast.com/forensic-4cast-awards/
Computer Forensic Hardware Tool of the Year
Digital Forensic Article of the Year
- Digital Forensics SIFT’ing: Cheating Timelines with log2timeline – David Nides
- Brief overview of 4 NFATs – Erika Noerenberg
- Fragmentation of the digital forensics community – David Kovar
Phone Forensic Software Tool of the Year
Digital Forensic Podcast of the Year
Digital Forensic Book of the Year
- Digital Forensics With Open Source Tools – Cory Altheide & Harlan Carvey
- Windows Registry Forensics: Advanced Digital Forensic Analysis of the Windows Registry – Harlan Carvey
- Malware Analyst’s Cookbook: Tools and techniques for Fighting Malicious Code – Michael Hale Ligh, Steven Adair, Blake Hartstein, & Matthew Richard
Computer Forensic Software Tool of the Year
Digital Forensic Blog of the Year
- A Fistful of Dongles – Eric Huber
- Girl, Unallocated – Melia Kelley
- Journey into Incident Response – Corey Harrel
Phone Forensic Hardware Tool of the Year
Digital Forensic Organization of the Year
- Consortium of Digital Forensic Specialists
- Google Forensic and Incident Response Team
- Verizon Investigative Response
Digital Forensic Examiner of the Year
You can cast your votes here: Forensic 4cast awardsÂ
3 responses to “Meet the 2012 Nominees”
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You need a special category for “nearly invisible insider whose occasional comments and leaked presentations help move the industry” so that I can have a shot at an award.
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