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Fundamentals Of Computer Forensics And Digital Forensics Csi
Published 12/2022MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 6.12 GB | Duration: 9h 57m


Learn digital forensics and start your own cases to analyze infected systems.

What you'll learn

Digital Forensics

Usage of Linux Commands

Computer Forensics

Volatility Framework

 

Requirements

Basic Understanding of Computers

 

Description

What is computer forensics?Computer forensics is the application of investigation and analysis techniques to gather and preserve evidence from a particular computing device in a way that is suitable for presentation in a court of law. The goal of computer forensics is to perform a structured investigation and maintain a documented chain of evidence to find out exactly what happened on a computing device and who was responsible for it. Computer forensics  which is somes referred to as computer forensic science essentially is data recovery with legal compliance guidelines to make the information admissible in legal proceedings. The terms digital forensics and cyber forensics are often used as synonyms for computer forensics. Digital forensics starts with the collection of information in a way that maintains its integrity. Investigators then analyze the data or system to detee if it was changed, how it was changed and who made the changes. The use of computer forensics isn't always tied to a c. The forensic process is also used as part of data recovery processes to gather data from a crashed server, failed drive, reformatted operating system (OS) or other situation where a system has unexpectedly stopped working.Why is computer forensics important?In the civil and criminal justice system, computer forensics helps ensure the integrity of digital evidence presented in court cases. As computers and other data-collecting devices are used more frequently in every aspect of life, digital evidence and the forensic process used to collect, preserve and investigate it  has become more important in solving cs and other legal issues.

 

Overview

Section 1: Fundamentals of Digital Forensics and Computer Forensics

 

Lecture 1 Evolution of Computers

 

Lecture 2 What is Digital Evidence ?

 

Lecture 3 Categories of Digital Forensics

 

Lecture 4 Anti-Forensics : Enemy of Every Digital Forensics Investigators

 

Lecture 5 Anti-Forensics : Encryption

 

Lecture 6 Anti-Forensics : stamping

 

Section 2: Cybersecurity Fundamentals

 

Lecture 7 Cybersecurity Fundamentals

 

Lecture 8 VPN

 

Lecture 9 Firewall

 

Lecture 10 DMZ

 

Lecture 11 Windows Firewall Explanation

 

Section 3: Building Digital Forensics Lab

 

Lecture 12 Digital Forensics Lab Requirements

 

Lecture 13 Digital Forensics Tools and OS

 

Lecture 14 Installing Kali Linux - Part 1

 

Lecture 15 Installing Digital Forensics Lab

 

Lecture 16 Installing FTK Manager

 

Lecture 17 Installing Android Emulator

 

Section 4: Digital Evidence Acquisition Techniques

 

Lecture 18 Metadata

 

Section 5: Incident Response

 

Lecture 19 Incident Response Fundamentals

 

Lecture 20 Evidence Collection

 

Lecture 21 Hashing Algorithms

 

Lecture 22 Boolean Types and Comparison Operators in Programming

 

Section 6: Linux and Technical Training

 

Lecture 23 Linux Working With Files - Part 1

 

Lecture 24 Linux Working With Files - Part 2

 

Lecture 25 Working with Processes - Part 1

 

Lecture 26 Working With Processes - Part 2

 

Lecture 27 Working With Processes - Part 3

 

Lecture 28 Linux Filtering Processes

 

Lecture 29 Linux - Filesystem Part 1

 

Lecture 30 Linux - Filesystem Part 2

 

Lecture 31 Linux - Working With Archive Files 1

 

Lecture 32 Linux - Working With Archive Files 2

 

Section 7: Evidence Analysis

 

Lecture 33 Windows Storage Analysis Volatility

 

Lecture 34 Windows RAM Analysis Volatility

 

Lecture 35 Volatility Malware Infected Storage Analysis

 

Lecture 36 Autopsy

 

Section 8: Malware Identification

 

Lecture 37 Malware Identification Fundamentals

 

Lecture 38 Malware Persistence

 

Lecture 39 Malware Identification Tools

 

Section 9: Fundamentals of Computer Networks

 

Lecture 40 Networking - Bner Part 1

 

Lecture 41 Networking - Bner Part 2

 

Lecture 42 Networking - Intermediate Part 1

 

Lecture 43 Networking - Intermediate Part 2

 

Lecture 44 Networking - Advanced Part 1

 

Section 10: Malware Analysis in Computer Forensics

 

Lecture 45 Analysis of Malware Codename : CRIDEX

 

Lecture 46 Analysis of Malware Codename : R2D2

 

Lecture 47 Analysis of Memory that has Virus

 

Section 11: Storage Acquisition

 

Lecture 48 Hashing Storage Device

 

Lecture 49 Magnet Memory Acquisition

 

Lecture 50 Windows File Hashing without any Programs

 

Lecture 51 Non-Volatile Memory Acquisition P2

 

Lecture 52 Storage Acquisition with Splitting - P3

 

Lecture 53 Windows RAM Acquisition

 

Lecture 54 FTK Imager Windows Storage Acquisition

 

Section 12: Mobile Forensics

 

Lecture 55 Mobile Forensics - Part 1

 

Lecture 56 Mobile Forensics - Part 2

 

Lecture 57 Android Root

 

Bner Digital Forensics Investigators

 

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