February 22, 2005 Sketchbook entry: This is a sketch of the keynote speaker for the IFIP forensics conference in Orlando, in February 2005. Michael was actually quite interesting and has a few good books in forensics. One of his points was that criminals are not dumb and there are a lot of ways to defeat forensics. It was refreshing to hear a dissenting point of view. He also mentioned that he doesn't like baklava -- too sweet. I still cannot pronounce his last name. |
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I tend to doodle. Over the years, I've accumulated lots of random
sketches of things, sometimes people, sometimes things, and sometimes
just abstract lines. The basic idea on these pages is for me to slowly
scan in highlights from my collection of random quick doodles. I also
am providing a place where I can explain what it is or what motivated
it or perhaps some reason why I'm not to blame. With the sketches of
people, their name may be hand-written, or there might be a talk title
provided, but I will tend to avoid providing full names. I don't mind
if people know who they are, I just don't want them coming up on search
engine hits, since that might be a bit rude.
Note that the images are PNGs with transparency. Mozilla and Firefox
properly render them. Safari too, I think. Internet Exporer doesn't.
I don't care.
If you want to see the image without the annoying blue-lined background
image, just click on the image.