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Windows Forensics Cookbook

You're reading from   Windows Forensics Cookbook Over 60 practical recipes to acquire memory data and analyze systems with the latest Windows forensic tools

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
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ISBN-13 9781784390495
Length 274 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Oleg Skulkin Oleg Skulkin
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Digital Forensics and Evidence Acquisition FREE CHAPTER 2. Windows Memory Acquisition and Analysis 3. Windows Drive Acquisition 4. Windows File System Analysis 5. Windows Shadow Copies Analysis 6. Windows Registry Analysis 7. Main Windows Operating System Artifacts 8. Web Browser Forensics 9. Email and Instant Messaging Forensics 10. Windows 10 Forensics 11. Data Visualization 12. Troubleshooting in Windows Forensic Analysis

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Digital Forensics and Evidence Acquisition, will give you a brief overview of digital forensics as a science, and will cover the basics of digital evidence acquisition, examination and reporting.

Chapter 2, Windows Memory Acquisition and Analysis, will guide you through Windows memory acquisition with Belkasoft RAM Capturer and DumpIt. After you will learn how to analyze memory images with Belkasoft Evidence Center and Volatility.

Chapter3, Windows Drive Acquisition, will guide you through the acquisition of the main source of Windows forensic artifacts hard and solid state drives. You will learn how to create forensic images with FTK Imager and DC3DD, and also how to mount them with Arsenal Image Mounter.

Chapter4, Windows File Systems Analysis, will guide you through the analysis of the most common Windows filesystem, New Technology File System or NTFS, with the Sleuth Kit. Also, you will learn how to recover deleted files from both NTFS and its descendant, ReFS, using Autopsy, ReclaiMe Pro, and PhotoRec.

Chapter5, Windows Shadow Copies Analysis, will show you how to browse and copy files from VSCs with ShadowCopyView. Also you will learn how to mount these copies with VSSADMIN and MKLINK, and analyze their data with Magnet AXIOM.

Chapter6, Windows Registry Analysis, will show you how to extract data from the Windows Registry with Magnet AXIOM and the RegRipper. Also, you will learn how to recover deleted Registry artifacts with the Registry Explorer.

Chapter 7, Main Windows Operating System Artifacts, will introduce you to the main Windows forensic artifacts, including the Recycle Bin items, Windows Event Logs, LNK files, and Prefetch files. You will learn how to analyze these artifacts with EnCase Forensic, Rifiuti2, Magnet AXIOM, FullEventLogView, EVTXtract, LECmd, Link Parser, PECmd, and Windows Prefetch Carver.

Chapter 8, Web Browser Forensics, will guide you through the analysis of the most popular Windows web browser with BlackBagBlackLight, Magnet Axiom, and Belkasoft Evidence Center. Also, you will learn how to extract browser data from a paging file.

Chapter 9, Email and Instant Messaging Forensics, will show you how to analyze artifacts of the most popular Windows email clients Microsoft Outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird, and the instant messaging application Skype. Also, you will learn how to extract webmail artifacts from a forensic image.

Chapter 10, Windows 10 Forensics, will introduce you to Windows 10—specific artifacts, such as Cortana, the Mail app, Xbox app, and notifications. You will learn where the data is stored, its format, and how to extract and analyze it.

Chapter 11, Data Visualization, will show you how to make your forensic reports even better with data visualization techniques. You will learn how to use these techniques in Forensic Toolkit (FTK), Autopsy, and Nuix.

Chapter 12, Troubleshooting in Windows Forensic Analysis, will teach you how to solve problems with your forensic software, both commercial and free/open source; show you what to do if processes fail, why its important to analyze false positives, give you recommendations on your first steps in digital forensics; and provide a nice list of sources for further reading.

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