Computer Forensics Fundamentals will provide:
- Foundational concepts about the computer forensics field
- Understanding of hexadecimal and hashing in relations to computer forensics
- An introductory understanding of what computer forensics is
- The process of collecting digital evidence
- How do create, mount and explore forensic digital images
- Considerations for first responders to a computer crime scene
The course will consist of presentations to explain the concepts of
computer forensics as well as demonstrations of proper collections of
digital evidence.
This course is designed for anyone with an interest computer forensics
to get a taste of the real world of digital forensics examination.
As an introductory course it will consist of presentations, hands on lessons and quizzes.
SECTION 1: Understanding what computer forensics is
02:05
Lecture 1:
Course Introduction
07:46
Lecture 2:
What is Computer Forensics?
4 questions
Quiz 1:
Introduction Quiz
SECTION 2: Understanding Hash and hexadecimal
05:15
Lecture 3:
Understanding Hash Files
2 pages
Lecture 4:
Hash File Lab
03:26
Lecture 5:
Understanding Hexadecimal
1 page
Lecture 6:
Hexadecimal Lab
8 questions
Quiz 2:
Hash and Hex quiz
SECTION 3: Understanding hardware and file sytems in relation to computer forensics
05:25
Lecture 7:
Hardware: Physical and Logical Copies
06:49
Lecture 8:
Hardware Devices, Files Systems and...
9 questions
Quiz 3:
Hardware and Evidence Quiz
SECTION 4: Imaging software
03:28
Lecture 9:
Imaging Software Overview
1 page
Lecture 10:
Downloading and Installing the software
SECTION 5: Image acquisition
04:02
Lecture 11:
Creating a Forensic Disk Image
01:13
Lecture 12:
Add Evidience
1 page
Lecture 13:
Acquiring an Image
SECTION 6: Mounting and Exploring an image file
01:50
Lecture 14:
Mounting an Image
03:33
Lecture 15:
Exploring the Image
SECTION 7: First responder supplimental
06:18
Lecture 16:
First Responders Guide to Collecting...
6 questions
Quiz 4:
First Responders quiz
SECTION 8: Conclusion and where to go from here
03:11
Lecture 17:
Conclusion and Wrap Up
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