Digital-Forensics-Discord-Server / TheHitchhikersGuidetoDFIRExperiencesFromBeginnersandExperts

The official repo for a project involving a crowdsourced DFIR book. The main purpose of this book is to give anyone interested an opportunity to write a chapter of a book to get their name out there, get a publication on their resume with an actual ISBN number, and ideally lower the bar for people to contribute something back to the DFIR Community. Want to write a chapter? Let me know and let's make it happen!
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Chapter C: Getting Into Digital Forensics #18

Open AndrewRathbun opened 2 years ago

AndrewRathbun commented 2 years ago

@jijames I had to move the files around in the .\Resources folder and rename them. You're welcome to rename them further with better descriptive filenames, if you so wish, but if you want the images to render in the generated preview/finalized version, you'll need to reference them according to the convention provided in MarkdownExamples.txt.

https://github.com/Digital-Forensics-Discord-Server/CrowdsourcedDFIRBook/blob/577e8c98d18c389499cbec872cab11128227725a/manuscript/MarkdownExamples.txt#L34

awfr commented 2 years ago

I can contribute to this chapter if the author is open to collaboration. I wrote and taught 8+ university courses in eDisco/DFIR. I've mentored several people who were completely switching careers into DFIR. I inserted myself into the field 20+ years ago. Thx.

jijames commented 2 years ago

Of course! Please do!

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AndrewRathbun commented 2 years ago

Hey there! I'm tentatively setting 7/31/2022 as a milestone for publishing v1.0 of this book. We'll have the title decided in the next couple weeks which will be the first of multiple administrative tasks we'll complete in July. At this point, please let me know if you intend to have at least a working, editable version of your chapter by 7/31/2022.

If not, please know that's perfectly fine. It doesn't mean your chapter won't get published, it just won't get published in v1.0. It'll simply be added when it's ready to be published and I'll push out a new version of the book, (i.e., V1.3, v1.7, etc) with your new content. I hope we have about 10 ready to go by 7/31/2022 so we can push to publish v1.0 shortly thereafter, but I won't know that until I hear from you! So, please let me know!

AndrewRathbun commented 1 year ago

Hey there, it's been a few months. Just wanted to check in and see how progress is going on your chapter? Whenever your chapter is ready to go, submit it to the repo, and once its reviewed it'll get published without delay! Cheers and hope you are well!