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welcome to a special episode of 13 cubed for the first time on the channel weamp;#39;re going to have a guest presenter andrew rathbun of kroll is a name that many of you will recognize heamp;#39;s authored numerous forensic articles given presentations at sans events heamp;#39;s a frequent contributor to about dfir.com heamp;#39;s co-creator and administrator of the digital forensics discord server and he maintains dozens of github repos with mind maps cape targets and modules and more in other words heamp;#39;s no stranger to forensics the subject of this episode is based upon a series of articles that he and josh mitchell authored entitled forensically unpacking eventtranscript.db andrew will share his research regarding this newly discovered windows forensic artifact showing you why you should care and what you need to know to leverage it in your investigations i hope you enjoy the content and welcome your feedback since this is the first episode of its kind thanks aga