Introduction to Digital Forensics

  • CategoryOther
  • TypeTutorials
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Total size12.3 GB
  • Uploaded Bytutsnode
  • Downloads204
  • Last checkedFeb. 20th '23
  • Date uploadedFeb. 19th '23
  • Seeders 63
  • Leechers87

Infohash : 2AD423F8C6D08EE3E5B5E10A1912C4A50BC694FB


Description

This entry-level Digital Forensics training prepares junior security admins to plan for a career in digital forensics, choose the right tools, and uncover the truth behind digital events.

Digital forensics is all the tools, skills, and knowledge that go into analyzing devices and digital information in order to figure out what happened, where traffic went, who used a device, or what crimes were committed. Digital forensics can relate to jobs in criminal investigation and law but also IT jobs in enterprise networks.

There are digital forensics tools that sift through tons of data automatically as well as coding languages and tricks of the trade that make it possible to navigate all that information yourself. Digital forensics is a huge field with a lot of possibilities, and this course introduces you to the concepts, basic skills, and technologies that can turn it into a career for you.

After completing this Digital Forensics training, you’ll know how to plan for a career in digital forensics, choose the right tools, and uncover the truth behind digital events.

For anyone who manages their digital forensics training, this Cyber Security training can be used to onboard new junior security admins, curated into individual or team training plans, or as a Cyber Security reference resource.
Introduction to Digital Forensics: What You Need to Know

This Digital Forensics training has videos that cover digital forensics topics including:

Legal restrictions and requirements around obtaining digital evidence
Keeping retrieved digital evidence pristine
Analyzing, interpreting, and explaining the results of digital investigations
Choosing between commercially available tools and custom code

Who Should Take Digital Forensics Training?

This Digital Forensics training is considered foundational-level Cyber Security training, which means it was designed for junior security admins. This digital forensics skills course is valuable for new IT professionals with at least a year of experience with digital forensics and experienced junior security admins looking to validate their Cyber Security skills.

New or aspiring junior security admins. Brand new security administrators will learn many technical skills throughout their career, but this course in digital forensics helps explain what those skills are pointing at. In other words, if you want to piece together investigations, not just supply information to someone doing investigations, you should take this course.

Experienced junior security admins. Security administrators with several years of experience will eventually have to choose either to specialize in a technical career or take a more investigatory route with their career. This course helps you specialize your career in digital forensics investigations while you uncover hidden secrets about networks.

Released 1/2023

Files:

Introduction to Digital Forensics [TutsNode.net] - Introduction to Digital Forensics 8. Federal Rules of Evidence
  • 2. Daubert Standard .mp4 (410.1 MB)
  • 1. Federal Rules of Evidence .mp4 (261.1 MB)
  • 4. Rule 701 .mp4 (227.9 MB)
  • 5. Rule 901 .mp4 (215.9 MB)
  • 3. Rule 702 .mp4 (212.3 MB)
  • 6. Rule 902 .mp4 (188.2 MB)
  • 7. Tying it all together .mp4 (186.7 MB)
7. Cloud Investigations
  • 4. Where is the cloud .mp4 (390.3 MB)
  • 5. Where are we going .mp4 (314.3 MB)
  • 2. Identifying the Different Clouds .mp4 (273.3 MB)
  • 6. Understand the flow .mp4 (261.6 MB)
  • 7. Tool Usage .mp4 (212.7 MB)
  • 3. Specializing Those Clouds .mp4 (157.2 MB)
  • 1. Cloud Investigations .mp4 (80.1 MB)
4. Network Investigations
  • 3. Too Many Connections .mp4 (371.1 MB)
  • 5. Packet Reading Basics .mp4 (325.7 MB)
  • 2. Session Monitoring .mp4 (284.0 MB)
  • 6. Network Analysis WITH SSLTLS .mp4 (245.6 MB)
  • 4. Knowing the Boundaries .mp4 (144.4 MB)
  • 1. Network Investigations .mp4 (65.1 MB)
1. Incident Response
  • 6. Writing Everything Up .mp4 (351.1 MB)
  • 4. Event Detection .mp4 (243.1 MB)
  • 7. When is it a Legal Problem .mp4 (237.2 MB)
  • 8. Interfacing With Law Enforcement .mp4 (231.4 MB)
  • 2. Incident Handling Process .mp4 (221.1 MB)
  • 5. Eradicate and Recover .mp4 (218.9 MB)
  • 3. Preparing for the Incident .mp4 (179.2 MB)
  • 1. Incident Response .mp4 (53.3 MB)
3. Live Examination
  • 3. Working with FTK .mp4 (323.8 MB)
  • 6. Cloning a System .mp4 (306.0 MB)
  • 5. Watching the System Talk .mp4 (289.1 MB)
  • 2. Approaching the System .mp4 (231.2 MB)
  • 7. Moving to the Next Step .mp4 (195.0 MB)
  • 4. Working with EnCase .mp4 (119.2 MB)
  • 1. Live Examination .mp4 (43.5 MB)
6. Malware Investigations
  • 7. Find the Evidence on the Network .mp4 (322.1 MB)
  • 4. Finding the Malware .mp4 (293.2 MB)
  • 5. The Hunt Begins .mp4 (246.5 MB)
  • 6. What’s in the Payload .mp4 (203.7 MB)
  • 3. Malware Alert! .mp4 (184.5 MB)
  • 2. Know the Enemy .mp4 (154.0 MB)
  • 8. Report the Findings .mp4 (98.4 MB)
  • 1. Malware Investigations .mp4 (23.8 MB)
5. Memory Investigations
  • 5. Volatility .mp4 (316.9 MB)
  • 3. Volatile Memory .mp4 (282.2 MB)
  • 4. Extracting the Memory .mp4 (278.8 MB)
  • 2. How RAM Operates .mp4 (244.8 MB)
  • 6. Comparing to the System .mp4 (183.2 MB)
  • 1. Memory Investigations .mp4 (78.3 MB)
2. Digital Investigations
  • 2. Identify Digital Evidence .mp4 (303.4 MB)
  • 3. Understanding the Disc .mp4 (248.7 MB)
  • 4. Basics of Coding .mp4 (247.0 MB)
  • 5. Network Devices .mp4 (241.3 MB)
  • 6. Operating Systems .mp4 (237.4 MB)
  • 7. Reading Materials .mp4 (167.8 MB)
  • 1. Digital Investigations .mp4 (108.0 MB)
  • TutsNode.net.txt (0.1 KB)
  • [TGx]Downloaded from torrentgalaxy.to .txt (0.6 KB)
  • .pad
    • 0 (1.9 MB)
    • 1 (1.7 MB)
    • 2 (883.3 KB)
    • 3 (938.1 KB)
    • 4 (307.3 KB)
    • 5 (229.9 KB)
    • 6 (1.9 MB)
    • 7 (1.1 MB)
    • 8 (1.7 MB)
    • 9 (6.6 KB)
    • 10 (661.3 KB)
    • 11 (780.6 KB)
    • 12 (900.1 KB)
    • 13 (2.0 MB)
    • 14 (1.8 MB)
    • 15 (1.2 MB)
    • 16 (716.4 KB)
    • 17 (405.4 KB)
    • 18 (906.1 KB)
    • 19 (1.3 MB)
    • 20 (1,007.8 KB)
    • 21 (1.5 MB)
    • 22 (398.8 KB)
    • 23 (1.2 MB)
    • 24 (898.6 KB)
    • 25 (715.4 KB)
    • 26 (596.5 KB)
    • 27 (857.0 KB)
    • 28 (584.6 KB)
    • 29 (845.5 KB)
    • 30 (125.6 KB)
    • 31 (926.5 KB)
    • 32 (1.1 MB)
    • 33 (103.9 KB)
    • 34 (1.3 MB)
    • 35 (1.7 MB)
    • 36 (330.9 KB)
    • 37 (975.9 KB)
    • 38 (1.8 MB)
    • 39 (1.3 MB)
    • 40 (1.5 MB)
    • 41 (863.2 KB)
    • 42 (862.5 KB)
    • 43 (196.5 KB)
    • 44 (798.0 KB)
    • 45 (2.0 MB)
    • 46 (1.6 MB)
    • 47 (870.3 KB)
    • 48 (2.0 MB)
    • 49 (1.6 MB)
    • 50 (1.9 MB)
    • 51 (1.7 MB)
    • 52 (895.9 KB)
    • 53 (740.7 KB)
    • 54 (541.0 KB)

Code:

  • udp://open.stealth.si:80/announce
  • udp://tracker.tiny-vps.com:6969/announce
  • udp://fasttracker.foreverpirates.co:6969/announce
  • udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce
  • udp://explodie.org:6969/announce
  • udp://tracker.cyberia.is:6969/announce
  • udp://ipv4.tracker.harry.lu:80/announce
  • udp://tracker.uw0.xyz:6969/announce
  • udp://opentracker.i2p.rocks:6969/announce
  • udp://tracker.birkenwald.de:6969/announce
  • udp://tracker.torrent.eu.org:451/announce
  • udp://tracker.moeking.me:6969/announce
  • udp://tracker.dler.org:6969/announce
  • udp://9.rarbg.me:2970/announce