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Windows Forensics Analyst Field Guide

Windows Forensics Analyst Field Guide

By : Muhiballah Mohammed
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Windows Forensics Analyst Field Guide

Windows Forensics Analyst Field Guide

4.6 (9)
By: Muhiballah Mohammed

Overview of this book

In this digitally driven era, safeguarding against relentless cyber threats is non-negotiable. This guide will enable you to enhance your skills as a digital forensic examiner by introducing you to cyber challenges that besiege modern entities. It will help you to understand the indispensable role adept digital forensic experts play in preventing these threats and equip you with proactive tools to defend against ever-evolving cyber onslaughts. The book begins by unveiling the intricacies of Windows operating systems and their foundational forensic artifacts, helping you master the art of streamlined investigative processes. From harnessing opensource tools for artifact collection to delving into advanced analysis, you’ll develop the skills needed to excel as a seasoned forensic examiner. As you advance, you’ll be able to effortlessly amass and dissect evidence to pinpoint the crux of issues. You’ll also delve into memory forensics tailored for Windows OS, decipher patterns within user data, and log and untangle intricate artifacts such as emails and browser data. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to robustly counter computer intrusions and breaches, untangle digital complexities with unwavering assurance, and stride confidently in the realm of digital forensics.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
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Part 1:Windows OS Forensics and Lab Preparation
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Part 2:Windows OS Additional Artifacts

Windows Registry analysis tools

When performing Windows Registry analysis, one of the key considerations is whether to perform live or offline analysis. Each approach has its advantages and disadvantages, as outlined here:

  • Live analysis involves examining the registry hives in their current state while the system is running. The primary benefit of live analysis is that it can provide real-time information about the system’s current state. This is useful when analyzing malware or investigating a system that is suspected to have been compromised. However, live analysis can be risky as it can potentially alter the state of the system or result in the loss of volatile data.
  • Offline analysis, on the other hand, involves analyzing registry hives that have been copied from the target system while it is not running. This can be done by imaging the hard drive or using a forensic tool to extract the hives. The primary benefit of offline analysis is that it eliminates the risk...

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