Chainsaw of Custody: Manipulating forensic evidence the easy wayblog.sec-consult.com3 points·by npalmer·há 9 anos·0 comments
npalmer·há 7 anos·discussTake a look at Hashicorp's Vault.https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/concepts/seal.html
npalmer·há 7 anos·discussThis is an image of the comment for those that don't have access to FT.com https://twitter.com/bytebot/status/1117323665865969664
npalmer·há 7 anos·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·há 7 anos·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·há 7 anos·discussHave a look at Elasticsearch. https://www.elastic.co/products/elasticsearchDisclaimer: I work for Elastic.
npalmer·há 7 anos·discussyeah, my partner has sang her praises for the excellently named SheeWee (https://www.shewee.com)
npalmer·há 7 anos·discussIt's not a book, but https://github.com/donnemartin/system-design-primer is a pretty good place to start.
npalmer·há 8 anos·discussLooks like the site is struggling at the moment, cached version here: http://web.archive.org/web/20180914141513/https://ndpsoftwar...
npalmer·há 9 anos·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·há 9 anos·discussPoolwith me sounds pretty good. Personally, I think 'ridewith.me' rolls off the tongue slightly better. Nonetheless good luck.
npalmer·há 9 anos·discussProbably because Splunk is ridiculously priced, even for enterprise software.
https://www.vaultproject.io/docs/concepts/seal.html