Practical Digital A Guide for Windows and Linux Users is a comprehensive resource for novice and experienced digital forensics investigators. This guide offers detailed step-by-step instructions, case studies, and real-world examples to help readers conduct investigations on both Windows and Linux operating systems. It covers essential topics such as configuring a forensic lab, live system analysis, file system and registry analysis, network forensics, and anti-forensic techniques. The book is designed to equip professionals with the skills to extract and analyze digital evidence, all while navigating the complexities of modern cybercrime and digital investigations.
Key - Forensic principles for both Linux and Windows environments. - Detailed instructions on file system forensics, volatile data acquisition, and network traffic analysis. - Advanced techniques for web browser and registry forensics. - Addresses anti-forensics tactics and reporting strategies. - Includes real-world examples and practical case studies.