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Cloud Forensics Demystified

You're reading from   Cloud Forensics Demystified Decoding cloud investigation complexities for digital forensic professionals

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800564411
Length 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mansoor Haqanee Mansoor Haqanee
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Ganesh Ramakrishnan Ganesh Ramakrishnan
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Preface 1. Part 1: Cloud Fundamentals
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Cloud FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Trends in Cyber and Privacy Laws and Their Impact on DFIR 4. Chapter 3: Exploring the Major Cloud Providers 5. Chapter 4: DFIR Investigations – Logs in AWS 6. Part 2: Forensic Readiness: Tools, Techniques, and Preparation for Cloud Forensics
7. Chapter 5: DFIR Investigations – Logs in Azure 8. Chapter 6: DFIR Investigations – Logs in GCP 9. Chapter 7: Cloud Productivity Suites 10. Part 3: Cloud Forensic Analysis – Responding to an Incident in the Cloud
11. Chapter 8: The Digital Forensics and Incident Response Process 12. Chapter 9: Common Attack Vectors and TTPs 13. Chapter 10: Cloud Evidence Acquisition 14. Chapter 11: Analyzing Compromised Containers 15. Chapter 12: Analyzing Compromised Cloud Productivity Suites 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

S3 access logs

Amazon S3 is a very popular cloud storage service that is highly scalable and dependable for data storage and retrieval. S3 provides high availability (HA), storage performance, and accessibility of any amount of data from around the world.

In AWS, S3 operates on buckets, which contain objects. Objects are any files, documents, images, and videos. Each object is identified using a unique identifier known as the key that serves within a bucket. A bucket can be visualized as a folder that contains all the objects.

Logging options

Access logs record information about the requests made to an Amazon S3 bucket, including details such as request information, specific resource requests, and the time and date of the request. Amazon S3 uses a specific internal account to write server access logs, which requires AWS account owners to configure explicit permission within their IAM modules to allow S3 to log server access requests.

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Note that S3 access logs are...

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