01Cyber & Digital Forensics
Acquiring, preserving, and examining digital evidence. Disk and memory analysis, artifact recovery, and timeline reconstruction across compromised systems.
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Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics/Student · Middlesex University
Benjamin Christy is a Cybersecurity & Digital Forensics student at Middlesex University, operating under the handle cyber-goblin. Work spans three tracks: forensic investigation of compromised systems, low-level development and malware analysis, and the use of language models for open-source intelligence.
The throughline is the same in every track: take a system apart, learn exactly how it behaves, and write down the truth of it.
Acquiring, preserving, and examining digital evidence. Disk and memory analysis, artifact recovery, and timeline reconstruction across compromised systems.
Low-level systems work and offensive tooling. Reverse engineering binaries, building proof-of-concept tooling, and understanding how malicious code behaves in the wild.
Applying language models to investigation workflows and gathering intelligence from open sources - correlation, enrichment, and reporting at scale.