Practical Windows Forensics
- Length: 322 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Packt Publishing
- Publication Date: 2016-07-06
- ISBN-10: 1783554096
- ISBN-13: 9781783554096
- Sales Rank: #1117936 (See Top 100 Books)
Leverage the power of digital forensics for Windows systems About This Book Build your own lab environment to analyze forensic data and practice techniques. This book offers meticulous coverage with an example-driven approach and helps you build the key skills of performing forensics on Windows-based systems using digital artifacts. It uses specific open source and Linux-based tools so you can become proficient at analyzing forensic data and upgrade your existing knowledge. Who This Book Is For This book targets forensic analysts and professionals who would like to develop skills in digital forensic analysis for the Windows platform. You will acquire proficiency, knowledge, and core skills to undertake forensic analysis of digital data. Prior experience of information security and forensic analysis would be helpful. You will gain knowledge and an understanding of performing forensic analysis with tools especially built for the Windows platform. What You Will Learn Perform live analysis on victim or suspect Windows systems locally or remotely Understand the different natures and acquisition techniques of volatile and non-volatile data. Create a timeline of all the system actions to restore the history of an incident. Recover and analyze data from FAT and NTFS file systems. Make use of various tools to perform registry analysis. Track a system user’s browser and e-mail activities to prove or refute some hypotheses. Get to know how to dump and analyze computer memory. In Detail Over the last few years, the wave of the cybercrime has risen rapidly. We have witnessed many major attacks on the governmental, military, financial, and media sectors. Tracking all these attacks and crimes requires a deep understanding of operating system operations, how to extract evident data from digital evidence, and the best usage of the digital forensic tools and techniques. Regardless of your level of experience in the field of
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: The Foundations and Principles of Digital Forensics
Chapter 2: Incident Response and Live Analysis
Chapter 3: Volatile Data Collection
Chapter 4: Nonvolatile Data Acquisition
Chapter 5: Timeline
Chapter 6: Filesystem Analysis and Data Recovery
Chapter 7: Registry Analysis
Chapter 8: Event Log Analysis
Chapter 9: Windows Files
Chapter 10: Browser and E-mail Investigation
Chapter 11: Memory Forensics
Chapter 12: Network Forensics
Appendix A: Building a Forensic Analysis Environment
Appendix B: Case Study