
You will learn about the layout of the course and the course objectives which include:
Computer forensics is a branch of digital forensic science pertaining to evidence found in computers and digital storage media. In this introductory lesson you will learn about how to conduct forensics investigations and digital forensics technologies and techniques.
In this lesson you will learn how to recover deleted file content from a forensic duplicate of a Windows system using a Linux based forensic workstation.
Learn how to reconstruct the Windows Registry from a forensic duplicate. You will also learn how to gather local workstation e-mail information to reconstruct e-mail communications.
In this lesson you will learn how to identify files of unknown origin and deconstruct them for forensic analysis using 'static' and 'dynamic' analysis techniques.
Statically compile forensic response tools in Linux to be used to conduct a live response of another Linux system.
In this lesson you will learn how to build a Windows 'Live Response' CD that allows you to run live forensics on a target system without installing software on that target system.
In this lesson you will analyze live Ransomware using static malware analysis techniques.
Learn how to conduct static malware analysis of live 'Ransomware' using forensics tools and techniques.
In this lesson you will learn how to utilize the CAINE (Computer Aided Investigation Environment) Linux distribution. CAINE is pre-loaded with a complete forensic environment that is compiled to integrate open-source software tools as software modules and contains a user friendly graphical interface.
In this lesson you will learn how to forensically duplicate, mount and analyze USB devices.
Review what you have learned and how you can apply these skills in real world forensic scenarios.
In this course you will learn how to use open source tools to collect digital forensic information from Linux and Windows systems. You will learn how to conduct static malware analysis of live 'Ransomware' using forensics tools and techniques.
This course focuses on screencast demonstrations of how to use these tools in a step-by-step manner so you can start doing forensics work immediately on your own.
Learn to use open source tools such as CAINE to do forensic analysis on live systems.
Learn about basic and advanced techniques you will need to gain a grasp on GIAC and other Computer Forensic certifications. The Cyber Forensics field is red hot. Stake your claim now!