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Practical Windows Forensics

You're reading from   Practical Windows Forensics Leverage the power of digital forensics for Windows systems

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783554096
Length 322 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Foundations and Principles of Digital Forensics FREE CHAPTER 2. Incident Response and Live Analysis 3. Volatile Data Collection 4. Nonvolatile Data Acquisition 5. Timeline 6. Filesystem Analysis and Data Recovery 7. Registry Analysis 8. Event Log Analysis 9. Windows Files 10. Browser and E-mail Investigation 11. Memory Forensics 12. Network Forensics appA. Building a Forensic Analysis Environment appB. Case Study

Plaso architecture


Let's take a look at Plaso architecture. Plaso has a few core components which perform independent roles:

  • Preprocessing

  • Collection

  • Worker

  • Storage

Let's look at them in more detail.

Preprocessing

At this stage, some preprocessing tasks should be done prior to all other processing. For example, before mounting the image and determining which OS is installed on the disk, collect some information which will be used in the next stage.

The preprocessing process should collect the following:

  • The version of the OS

  • The hostname

  • Time zone information

  • Default applications, such as the default browser, and so on

  • Enumerate all users and their paths

Collection

In the collection stage, the process goes over the image, directory, or mount point, and finds all the files that the tool can process.

The collection could be divided into three different scenarios:

  • In the simplest case, the collection process recursively goes through either a mount point or an image file and collects every file discovered.

  • During...

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