2015
Addison-Wesley Professional
Michael W Graves
4:30
English
Digital Archaeology: The Art and Science of Digital Forensics LiveLessons is a comprehensive video guide to the techniques and processes used to perform forensic investigations on information systems. You’ll learn how to thoroughly examine digital media, and how to document, control, prepare, and present examination results that will stand up in a court of law.
Michael W. Graves presents more than four hours of hands-on, step-by-step video training on the fundamentals of performing digital investigations including how to produce forensically sound evidence from hard disks, flash drives, and even live memory. With a focus on forensic procedure and the process of digital investigation, Graves utilizes readily available open source applications and demonstrations where possible, allowing students to learn how to prepare for ediscovery motions and digital investigations without the need to purchase expensive software.
The course assumes a working knowledge of computer hardware and operating systems, but does not assume any knowledge of digital forensics or forensic process.
Lesson 1: The Basic Model
1.1 Understand the anatomy of an investigation
1.2 Scope and Reporting
Lesson 2: First Response
Lesson 3: Media Capture
Lesson 4: Live Memory Capture
Lesson 5: Searching for Data
Lesson 6: Email Analysis
Lesson 7: Network Forensics
7.1 Investigate the network
7.2 Tracking Internet history
Lesson 8: Antiforensics
Lesson 9: Reconstructing the History
Lesson 10: The Legal Aspects of Digital Forensics
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