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Month of PowerShell – Using The Grouping Operator (a.k.a. What are all these ()?)

Posted on July 20, 2022 by SANS Blog

In this article we look at how the PowerShell grouping operator works and how to use it instead of declaring a temporary variable to access an object’s properties and methods. Continue reading Month of PowerShell – Using The Grouping Operator (a.k.a. What are all these ()?)→

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Month of PowerShell: Solving Problems (DeepBlueCLI, Syslog, and JSON)

Posted on July 19, 2022 by SANS Blog

In this article we look problem solving using PowerShell with DeepBlueCLI, Syslog, and JSON data. Continue reading Month of PowerShell: Solving Problems (DeepBlueCLI, Syslog, and JSON)→

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Month of PowerShell – Working with the Event Log, Part 4 – Tweaking Event Log Settings

Posted on July 18, 2022 by SANS Blog

In this final part of this series on working with the event log in PowerShell, we look at tips and commands for tweaking event log settings. Continue reading Month of PowerShell – Working with the Event Log, Part 4 – Tweaking Event Log Settings→

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Month of PowerShell: Merging Two Files (Understanding ForEach)

Posted on July 17, 2022 by SANS Blog

A routine task (merging two files) leads us down the path of developing a better understanding of the ForEach command in PowerShell. Continue reading Month of PowerShell: Merging Two Files (Understanding ForEach)→

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Month of PowerShell – Working with the Event Log, Part 3 – Accessing Message Elements

Posted on July 16, 2022 by SANS Blog

In part 3 of Working with the Event Log we look at using a third-party function to make accessing event log data much easier. Continue reading Month of PowerShell – Working with the Event Log, Part 3 – Accessing Message Elements→

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Month of PowerShell: Working with Log Files

Posted on July 15, 2022 by SANS Blog

In this article we look at how we can leverage PowerShell’s object-passing pipeline to parse and retrieve data from an IIS web server log file. Continue reading Month of PowerShell: Working with Log Files→

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DFIR Sneak Peek Course Animations | FOR585: Smartphone Forensic Analysis In-Depth

Posted on July 14, 2022 by SANS Blog

These FOR585 excerpt animations talk about possible problems you might encounter during mobile device investigations & tricks to uncover data. Continue reading DFIR Sneak Peek Course Animations | FOR585: Smartphone Forensic Analysis In-Depth→

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Month of PowerShell – Working with the Event Log, Part 2 – Threat Hunting with Event Logs

Posted on July 14, 2022 by SANS Blog

We continue our look at working with the Windows event log using PowerShell with 10 threat hunting techniques. Continue reading Month of PowerShell – Working with the Event Log, Part 2 – Threat Hunting with Event Logs→

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Month of PowerShell – Working with the Event Log, Part 1

Posted on July 13, 2022 by SANS Blog

In this article we look at working with the Windows event log using PowerShell. Continue reading Month of PowerShell – Working with the Event Log, Part 1→

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Build Your Best You in Cyber Defense with Blueprint Podcast

Posted on July 12, 2022 by SANS Blog

Season three launches with expert advice on ICS/OT security, running an insider threat program, and threat detection with ML/AI. Continue reading Build Your Best You in Cyber Defense with Blueprint Podcast→

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