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From: dan Thompson [mailto:dthompson5@xxxxxxxxx] ;
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2016 6:20 AM
To: dan Thompson
Subject: three tips for Wednesday august 3 2016 Dan's tip
Sorry for the two day silence. There were a few technical issues.
There fore have three tips today.
God bless
Pondering Question:
Can you be a closet claustrophobic?
How do a fool and his money get together in the first place?
Fact for today:
It takes the Solar System about 240 million years to complete one orbit of
the Galaxy.
Source:
http://www.factslides.com/s-Solar-System
*I.
Orbis Flying Eye Hospital
Orbis, the international charity that fights blindness around the world,
recently unveiled its new Flying Eye Hospital. More than six years in the
making, the third-generation Flying Eye Hospital is the world's only mobile
ophthalmic teaching hospital on board an aircraft.
The flying hospital features 3D technology and live broadcast capabilities.
It is equipped with everything the Orbis medical team needs to provide
hands-on training to local eye care professionals and convey the knowledge
to save and restore sight for patients in their own countries. The plane
also includes a 46-seat classroom, state-of-the-art AV/IT room, patient care
and laser treatment room, operating room, sterilization room and a pre-and
post-operative care room.
*II. Gone Fishin'
Are you blind or low vision? Are you interested in anything related to
fishing, from catching to cooking? You are invited to join our Vision
Masters' Fishing Association (VMFA) email list. This is an open list where
we discuss everything associated with fish and fishing, from fishing
techniques and fishing gear to cooking fish and everything in between. We
fish for all kinds of fish, both freshwater and saltwater, and if you don't
fish, but just enjoy cooking and eating fish, we would like to hear about
what kinds of fish and seafood you most enjoy eating and cooking.
The above two articles contributed by Trish
*III. 8 Free Computer Forensics Training Resources for IT Pros (and
anyone else) |
(Source, daily tech tips)
http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/8-free-computer-forensics-training-r
esources-it-pros-and-anyone-else.htm
photo of hard disk driveComputer Forensics is a rather specialized branch of
computer security - free classes and training aren't common and aren't
easily found.
This list of classes is aimed at IT Pros, but anyone with an interest in
Computer Forensics would enjoy them as well.
The descriptions for each entry tell you all you need to know; whether you
need to sign up for an account and then enroll in the class, what types of
training are available, if classes are free or the site has a combination of
free and paid classes, and any other important details. Not all classes are
open to everyone - of the list, EH Academy, Cybrary, Null Byte, Open Learn,
Charles Stuart University, the YouTube courses are open to all, while
classes at NW3C and FedVTE are open to specific personnel.
The article also includes a link to a list of useful computer forensic tools
<https://forensiccontrol.com/resources/free-software/> for Windows, Mobile
and Mac OS devices.
https://forensiccontrol.com/resources/free-software/
Some of them will likely be familiar to our regular readers. Also worth a
look at the same site are the articles Introduction to computer forensics
<https://forensiccontrol.com/resources/beginners-guide-computer-forensics/>
https://forensiccontrol.com/resources/beginners-guide-computer-forensics/
and Top forensic tips <https://forensiccontrol.com/top-forensic-tips/> in
their Resources section.
https://forensiccontrol.com/top-forensic-tips/
Some of the areas you'll find tools for:
. Disk tools and data capture
. Email analysis
. General tools
. File and data analysis
. File viewers
. Internet analysis
. Registry analysis
. Application analysis
<http://www.tomsitpro.com/articles/free-computer-forensics-training-resource
s,5-119-5.html> 8 Free Computer Forensics Training Resources For IT Pros
http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/8-free-computer-forensics-training-r
esources-it-pros-and-anyone-else.htm
Submitted by rhiannon
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Each day has enough trouble of it's own."
Matthew 6:34(NIV)
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