A Practical Guide to Digital Forensics Investigations
(DIG-FORENSICS.AB1)
/ ISBN: 978-1-64459-228-1
This course includes
Lessons
TestPrep
LiveLab
Mentoring (Add-on)
A Practical Guide to Digital Forensics Investigations
Get to know about digital forensics with the A Practical Guide to Digital Forensics Investigations course and lab. The lab is cloud-based, device-enabled, and can easily be integrated with an LMS. The computer forensics training course and lab provide complete coverage of both technical and investigative skills. The study guide also covers modern devices, networks, and the Internet Addresses online and lab investigations; documentation, admissibility, and more.
Lessons
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15+ Lessons
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119+ Quizzes
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531+ Flashcards
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531+ Glossary of terms
TestPrep
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141+ Pre Assessment Questions
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142+ Post Assessment Questions
LiveLab
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42+ LiveLab
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42+ Video tutorials
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36+ Minutes
- Popular Myths about Computer Forensics
- Types of Digital Forensic Evidence Recovered
- What Skills Must a Digital Forensics Investigator Possess?
- The Importance of Digital Forensics
- Job Opportunities
- A History of Digital Forensics
- Training and Education
- Summary
- Physical and Logical Storage
- Paging
- File Conversion and Numbering Formats
- Operating Systems
- Windows Registry
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft Windows Features
- Summary
- Hard Disk Drives
- Cloning a PATA or SATA Hard Disk
- Removable Memory
- Summary
- Reference
- Lab Requirements
- Private-Sector Computer Forensics Laboratories
- Computer Forensics Laboratory Requirements
- Extracting Evidence from a Device
- Skimmers
- Steganography
- Summary
- Working Undercover
- Dark Web Investigations
- Virtual Currencies
- Website Evidence
- Background Searches on a Suspect
- Online Crime
- Capturing Online Communications
- Edge Web Browser
- Summary
- Obtaining Evidence from a Service Provider
- Documenting a Crime Scene
- Seizing Evidence
- Documenting the Evidence
- Using Tools to Document an Investigation
- Writing Reports
- Using Expert Witnesses at Trial
- Summary
- History and Structure of the United States Legal System
- Evidence Admissibility
- Constitutional Law
- When Computer Forensics Goes Wrong
- Structure of the Legal System in the European Union (E.U.)
- Privacy Legislation in Asia
- Summary
- The Tools of the Trade
- Networking Devices
- Understanding the OSI Model
- Introduction to VoIP
- Incident Response (IR)
- STIX, TAXII, and Cybox
- Advanced Persistent Threats
- Investigating a Network Attack
- Summary
- The Cellular Network
- Handset Specifications
- Mobile Operating Systems
- Standard Operating Procedures for Handling Handset Evidence
- Handset Forensics
- Manual Cellphone Examinations
- Global Satellite Service Providers
- Legal Considerations
- Other Mobile Devices
- Documenting the Investigation
- Summary
- Static Versus Dynamic Analysis
- Dating Apps
- Rideshare Apps
- Communication Apps
- Summary
- National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC)
- Project VIC
- Case Studies
- Understanding Digital Photography
- Examining Picture Files
- Evidence Admissibility
- Case Studies
- Summary
- A Brief History
- Apple Wi-Fi Devices
- Macintosh File Systems
- Macintosh Operating Systems
- Apple Mobile Devices
- Performing a Mac Forensics Examination
- Case Studies
- Summary
- Silk Road
- Las Vegas Massacre
- Zacharias Moussaoui
- BTK (Bind Torture Kill) Serial Killer
- Cyberbullying
- Sports
- Summary
- 5G
- Wi-Fi 6
- Wi-Fi Mesh Networks
- Shodan
- Mirai Botnet
- Cryptocurrency Mining
- Alexa
- Micro-Chipping
- Fitness Trackers
- Apple Watch
- Action Cameras
- Police Safety
- Police Vehicles
- Vehicle Forensics
- Low-Tech Solution for High-Tech Seizures
- Summary
Hands on Activities (Live Labs)
- Displaying Metadata Information
- Enabling the Peek Performance Option
- Using a Hex Editor
- Converting an NTFS Partition to FAT32 Using Disk Management
- Converting a FAT32 Partition to NTFS Using Command Prompt
- Converting a FAT32 Partition to NTFS Using Disk Management
- Using FTK Imager
- Exploring Windows File Registry
- Using the Event Viewer
- Using the Disk Defragmenter
- Installing an Optical Drive and a PCI Sound Card
- Supplying Power to a SATA Drive
- Installing Expansion Cards on a Motherboard
- Installing a USB 3.0 PCI Express Card (2.0 x4)
- Verifying RAM Usage
- Installing FireWire Cards
- Using GREP
- Using the dd Utility
- Using MBSA
- Using a Numeric IP Address to Locate a Web Server
- Analyzing Traffic Captured from Site Survey Software
- Using NetWitness Investigator
- Capturing Packets Using Wireshark
- Using TCPdump
- Finding a MAC Address of a System
- Using the tracert Command
- Getting Information about DNS (Layer 4)
- Obtaining Information about the Net Firewall Profile
- Obtaining IP Route Information from the IP Routing Table
- Obtaining Information about an IP Version
- Obtaining an IP version of a Network Adapter
- Getting Information about UDP Ports
- Getting Information about the Current Connection Statistics of UDP
- Getting Settings of UDP
- Getting Information about TCP Ports
- Getting Information about the Current Connection Statistics of TCP
- Getting the Settings of TCP
- Setting Up a VPN in Android
- Configuring an Email in Android
- Removing an Account in Android
- Turning on Airplane Mode of an iPhone
- Viewing the iOS Version of an iPhone
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