2015/04/07 – 2015/04/07
141 Catherine St.
Description:
The session will be an introduction to BASH scripting in Linux. The presenter will go over general nomenclature used in BASH script, and how to leverage external commands in this scripting environment to automate tasks. We will also do basic code review of sample scripts written by the author to tackle some real world forensic challenges.
Presenter Biography
Jacques Boucher is a recently retired member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He spent the last 12 years of his service with the RCMP working in the field of computer forensics. This included a 3 year rotation at the Canadian Police College where among other things he was one of two on staff instructors that delivered a two week Linux forensic investigator course to law enforcement forensic investigators across Canada and abroad. In 2007 he also delivered a beginner to intermediate hands on session on Linux BASH scripting to members of OCLUG – the Ottawa Canada Linux Users Group. He is now employed with Canada Revenue Agency as a Computer Search and Evidence Recovery (CSER) investigator.
Agenda
- 5:30 – 6:15 PM Registration, Networking, Cash Bar and Grill
- 6:15 – 6:20 PM Introduction of Speaker
- 6:20 – 7:20 PM Presentation
- 7:20 – 7:30 PM Question Period
- 7:30 PM Closing remarks
Cost
Members: free, included in your annual dues
Non-Members: $15.00