Claus Valca from the Grand Stream Dreams blog has done a sort write up on the current OSForensics beta.
"OSForensics rounds up quite a wide-range of useful tools and features into a very well organized and accessible package. The interface is highly navigable. I’m sure there are tools here for both the sysadmin-troubleshooter and the incident-responder alike to like and appreciate. Of special note and appreciation is the offering of several “Hash Set” packages to add to OSForensics when scanning a system to rule-out known system files from suspect files worth closer inspection. It also include a “timeline view” function to provide understanding on system events and activity.
Did I mention that it is offered in both x32 and x64 bit versions? Nice!"
Full review is here,
http://grandstreamdreams.blogspot.com/2011/01/security-and-forensics-watch-list-gsd.html
Thanks Claus
"OSForensics rounds up quite a wide-range of useful tools and features into a very well organized and accessible package. The interface is highly navigable. I’m sure there are tools here for both the sysadmin-troubleshooter and the incident-responder alike to like and appreciate. Of special note and appreciation is the offering of several “Hash Set” packages to add to OSForensics when scanning a system to rule-out known system files from suspect files worth closer inspection. It also include a “timeline view” function to provide understanding on system events and activity.
Did I mention that it is offered in both x32 and x64 bit versions? Nice!"
Full review is here,
http://grandstreamdreams.blogspot.com/2011/01/security-and-forensics-watch-list-gsd.html
Thanks Claus