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Big Data Forensics: Learning Hadoop Investigations

Big Data Forensics: Learning Hadoop Investigations

By : Joe Sremack
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Big Data Forensics: Learning Hadoop Investigations

Big Data Forensics: Learning Hadoop Investigations

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By: Joe Sremack

Overview of this book

Big Data forensics is an important type of digital investigation that involves the identification, collection, and analysis of large-scale Big Data systems. Hadoop is one of the most popular Big Data solutions, and forensically investigating a Hadoop cluster requires specialized tools and techniques. With the explosion of Big Data, forensic investigators need to be prepared to analyze the petabytes of data stored in Hadoop clusters. Understanding Hadoop’s operational structure and performing forensic analysis with court-accepted tools and best practices will help you conduct a successful investigation. Discover how to perform a complete forensic investigation of large-scale Hadoop clusters using the same tools and techniques employed by forensic experts. This book begins by taking you through the process of forensic investigation and the pitfalls to avoid. It will walk you through Hadoop's internals and architecture, and you will discover what types of information Hadoop stores and how to access that data. You will learn to identify Big Data evidence using techniques to survey a live system and interview witnesses. After setting up your own Hadoop system, you will collect evidence using techniques such as forensic imaging and application-based extractions. You will analyze Hadoop evidence using advanced tools and techniques to uncover events and statistical information. Finally, data visualization and evidence presentation techniques are covered to help you properly communicate your findings to any audience.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
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The investigation can also be presented orally. The investigation may need to be presented in an interactive manner with one or more parties being present and asking questions. For internal investigations, the investigator may be called to present his findings to explain what he did and answer any questions that the client may have. For legal proceedings, this can take the form of depositions or testimony. Both of these types of oral presentations involve one or both sides of the investigation having a chance to ask the investigator about his report and ask further questions about his findings and interpretations.

Internal investigations take place outside of the legal system, so there are no fixed rules for how those are conducted. The investigator may be called to answer questions and explain the report in a way that can be understood by the organization. In this setting, the investigator may wish to present the findings using a presentation software or...

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