PPT-Memory Forensics

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Key component in DFIR Consider a second hobby knitting Get a rocking chair You still want to do this Fine Stuff to keep in mind If the machine is x64 use the right imager If you BSOD the machine you destroyed the info. What is Computer Forensics?. Scientific process of preserving, identifying, extracting, documenting, and interpreting data on a computer. Used to obtain potential legal evidence. Computer Forensics Minor. Network forensics. Introduction and Course . overview. What is network forensics . Sources of Network Data and Evidence. Forensically Sound Evidence Acquisition Techniques. Packet Analysis. Statistical Analysis. M. . Barni. , M. Fontani, B. . Tondi. , G. Di . Domenico. Dept. of Information Engineering, University of Siena (IT). Outline. MultiMedia. Forensics & Counter-Forensics. Universal counter-forensics. Lesson 20. Computer Crime. The corporate world is beginning to understand that computers are just another medium for crime.. According to the 1999 CSI/FBI survey. average bank robbery yields $2,500. average computer crime nets $500,000. Thomas Schwarz, S.J. SCU Comp. Eng. . 2013. Ethical and Legal Requirements. for Collecting Evidence. Expectations of Privacy. Stems from the customs of the society.. Is an ethical right.. Is legally protected.. G-C Partners. Who am . I. ?. You may recognize me from. Contributing . author for the Computer Forensics InfoSec Pro Guide by David Cowen. . Contributing author for Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics, Second . SUMMER BRIDGE PROGRAM. DR. HWAJUNG LEE. DR. ASHLEY PODHRADSKY. Dr. . Prem. Uppuluri. Image Source: thecomputerforensics.info. DAY ONE. Who am I?. Dr. Hwajung Lee. Professor. in the department of . Information Technology. S. mart!. . . Presented . by: Craig Reinmuth CPA,CFF, MST, . EnCE. President, Expert Insights, P.C. Scottsdale, AZ. . (480)443-9064 www.expertinsights.net. 93% of information is created on computer. Andrej Brodnik: Digital Forensics. Computer. chapter 15. pre-requisite knowledge:. architecture of computers. basics (BIOS). operating system. secondary memory (disc) and its organization. file systems. CS-695 Host Forensics. Georgios Portokalidis. Agenda. Introduction. The first (human) honeypot. Honeyd. : a framework for simulating hosts and networks. Argos: a high interaction honeypot VM. 2/12/2013. Pro Guide. Ch . 7. Live vs. Postmortem Forensics. Topics. Advantages and risks of live forensics. When live forensics is the best option. Tools for live forensics. Advantages and risks of postmortem forensics. #Certification #Dumps #Certification_exam_Dumps
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