Forensic Analysis of Disk-based Evidence
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Forensic Analysis of Disk-based Evidence
Forensic Analysis of Disk-based Evidence
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280×720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 2.5 Hours | 1.02 GB Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Today, our information- and knowledge-based economy generates vast amounts of data that is at some point saved to storage devices, such as hard drives or solid-Both law enforcement and corporate investigators need to understand the value and techniques of searching for evidence of crime or intrusions on computer systems.
Designed for people with entry- to intermediate
-level knowledge of computer systems and data storage systems, this course benefits those without
much practical experience in regard to digital forensics and includes instruction and demonstrations. In it, you’ll see how to use SleuthKit, an open
source collection of command-line tools and a C library with which you can analyze disk images. You’ll learn about the main file storage architectures such as File
Allocation Table (FAT), NT File System (NTFS), and ext2/3. You’ll learn how to conduct basic forensic procedures to extract valuable information that
could be crucial in uncovering illegal activities or revealing whether a device has been the target of an attack.
Designed for people with
entry- to intermediate-level knowledge of computer systems and data storage systems,
this course benefits those without much practical experience in regard to digital forensics
and includes instruction and demonstrations. In it, you’ll see how
to use SleuthKit, an open source collection of command-line tools and a C library with
which you can analyze disk images. You’ll learn about the main file storage
architectures such as File Allocation Table (FAT), NT File System (NTFS), and ext2/3
You’ll learn how to conduct basic forensic procedures to extract valuable
information that could be crucial in uncovering illegal activities or revealing whether a device has been the target of an attack.