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.

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Password Cracking with John the Ripper, J. Philip Craiger

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Calculating and Verifying Cryptographic One-Way Hashes, J. Philip Craiger

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Acquiring Volatile Data with FTK Imager, J. Philip Craiger

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Introduction to Autopsy Forensic Platform, J. Philip Craiger

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The Autopsy Graphical User Interface, J. Philip Craiger

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Advanced Autopsy Features, J. Philip Craiger

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Introduction to Malware Analysis, J. Philip Craiger

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FAT File System, File Signatures, Recovering Deleted Files, and EXIF Metadata, J. Philip Craiger

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Extracting and Analyzing EXIF Data, J. Philip Craiger

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Digital Forensics with FTK, J. Philip Craiger

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Forensic Wiping and Imaging, J. Philip Craiger

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Creating a Forensic Image, J. Philip Craiger

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RAM and Volatile Data, J. Philip Craiger

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Identifying Hidden Information in Files, J. Philip Craiger

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Password Auditing with John the Ripper, J. Philip Craiger

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Getting Started with John the Ripper Assignment, J. Philip Craiger