Chainsaw of Custody: Manipulating forensic evidence the easy wayblog.sec-consult.com3 points·by npalmer·9 lat temu·0 comments
npalmer·7 lat temu·discussTake a look at Hashicorp's Vault.https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/concepts/seal.html
npalmer·7 lat temu·discussThis is an image of the comment for those that don't have access to FT.com https://twitter.com/bytebot/status/1117323665865969664
npalmer·7 lat temu·discussHave you considered putting your information into Elasticsearch?Logstash would allow you to build out centrally (or via CM) pipelines to manage your data with much greater granularity.100gb would fit on 3 pretty small instances and Kibana would let you sift through that information very quickly.Disclaimer: I work for Elastic. (Feel free to reach out to me if I can help though!)
npalmer·7 lat temu·discussWe do pull out a lot of metrics as well as how well your Logstash pipelines are performing.Feel free to drop me an email (in my bio) I’d love to help if I can!
npalmer·7 lat temu·discussHave a look at Elasticsearch. https://www.elastic.co/products/elasticsearchDisclaimer: I work for Elastic.
npalmer·7 lat temu·discussyeah, my partner has sang her praises for the excellently named SheeWee (https://www.shewee.com)
npalmer·7 lat temu·discussIt's not a book, but https://github.com/donnemartin/system-design-primer is a pretty good place to start.
npalmer·8 lat temu·discussLooks like the site is struggling at the moment, cached version here: http://web.archive.org/web/20180914141513/https://ndpsoftwar...
npalmer·9 lat temu·discuss> I'd say just buy a new Squier (by Fender).I second this, a buddy of mine ended up selling his American Strat because he was playing his custom vibe so much.
npalmer·9 lat temu·discussPoolwith me sounds pretty good. Personally, I think 'ridewith.me' rolls off the tongue slightly better. Nonetheless good luck.
npalmer·9 lat temu·discussProbably because Splunk is ridiculously priced, even for enterprise software.
https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/concepts/seal.html