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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 pr...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Graves, Michael, author (author)
Formato: Video
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Addison-Wesley Professional 2015.
Edición:1st edition
Colección:LiveLessons
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009629832606719
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Sumario: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. Description Michael W. Graves presents more than three 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. About the Instructor Michael W. Graves has worked as an IT professional for more than 15 years as a network specialist, a security analyst, and most recently as a forensic analyst. He holds a Master of Science in Digital Investigation degree from Champlain College, where he spent several semesters as an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science. His publications include a number of certification manuals for several of the CompTIA certifications, as well as two novels. When not poking around in computers or writing books, he carts around an 8x10 view camera and makes black and white landscape photographs with a nod toward the F64 school of photography. Skill Level Intermediate Advanced What You Will Learn The fundamentals of performing digital investigations First responder guidelines for electronic crime scene investigations How IT should handle forensically sound data The reasons and techniques for capture an image of memory from a live system Techniques for searching out small pieces of data in very large data sets Ways to make the process of searching massive email archives much easier How to track a user’s Internet history on a single machine The basic fundamentals of network forensics How to prepare documentation that will stand up in court What some of the legal ramifications of searching a computer might be Who Should Take This Course Anyone interested in enteri...
Notas:Title from title screen (viewed Sept. 2, 2014).
Descripción Física:1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 4 hr., 30 min.)