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Intermediate Computer Forensics

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Overview

Learning Intermediate computer forensic skills and techniques

What you'll learn:
  • Know different types of investigations and investigative software
  • Know how to Search a computer image for relevant files both active and deleted
  • Know how to search a web browser history, recycle bin and Thumbs DB file for evidence
  • Know the basics of creating a Computer forensics report

This course is designed for people with a working knowledge of computer forensics but looking to go deeper into specific skill and techniques of the the field. This is the second course following my pervious course Computer Forensics Fundamentals. While that course is recommended it is not required to take this course as they are independent in regard to topics taught.

  • IntermediateComputer Forensicswill provide:
  • Understanding of Public vs Private investigations
  • Understanding of different types of computer forensics software
  • Disk Image Analysis through searching and keyword lists
  • File carving and the Thumb DB file
  • Website and Browser history forensics
  • Recycle bin and deleted files forensics
  • Creating forensics reports of an investigation

The course will consist of presentations to explain the concepts of computer forensics as well as demonstrations of proper software andcollections of digital evidence.

This course is designed for anyone with an interest computer forensics to get a deepertaste of the real world of digital forensics examination.

As an intermediate course it will consist of presentations, hands on lessons and quizs.


Taught by

John Boyle

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