Introduction to the field of digital forensics; its use in gathering evidence; information interpretation for criminal and civil courts; use for intelligence gathering; in research; and incident response. Legal aspects governing search and seizure; the role of file systems and operating systems and how they interrelate; basic tools for computer, network, and mobile forensics acquisition, analysis, and reporting. Demonstration and hands-on exercises.
This collection contains course-specific video instruction developed by Dr. Phlip Craiger.
Videos
Password Cracking with John the Ripper, J. Philip Craiger
Calculating and Verifying Cryptographic One-Way Hashes, J. Philip Craiger
Acquiring Volatile Data with FTK Imager, J. Philip Craiger
Introduction to Autopsy Forensic Platform, J. Philip Craiger
The Autopsy Graphical User Interface, J. Philip Craiger
Advanced Autopsy Features, J. Philip Craiger
Introduction to Malware Analysis, J. Philip Craiger
FAT File System, File Signatures, Recovering Deleted Files, and EXIF Metadata, J. Philip Craiger
Extracting and Analyzing EXIF Data, J. Philip Craiger
Digital Forensics with FTK, J. Philip Craiger
Forensic Wiping and Imaging, J. Philip Craiger
Creating a Forensic Image, J. Philip Craiger
RAM and Volatile Data, J. Philip Craiger
Identifying Hidden Information in Files, J. Philip Craiger
Password Auditing with John the Ripper, J. Philip Craiger
Getting Started with John the Ripper Assignment, J. Philip Craiger