Operating System Forensics (2019)
1h 36mIntermediate2019-08-27
Authors

Jungwoo Ryoo
Teaches IT, cybersecurity, and risk analysis at Penn State
Course details
Criminals rely on the intricacies of operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux to conceal their activities and hide data. However, a skilled digital forensics expert knows the places to look and the tools to use to access evidence of their crimes. This course covers all the major concepts and tools of the growing field of operating system forensics. Instructor Jungwoo Ryoo (J.R.) reviews the fundamentals: the goals, history, and roles of operating system forensics and the future of the industry. He then shows how to acquire evidence from file systems, slack space, alternate data streams, and main memory. He uses a combination of free and commercial software, so students can practice techniques like file recovery and live acquisition with the tools that are within their budgets.
Learning objectives
Core concepts of operating system forensics
Job prospects in operating system forensics
File systems: Windows, Linux, and Mac
Acquiring data from file systems
Recovering files with data carving
Finding data in slack space
Live acquisition
Acquiring data from alternate data streams
Learning objectives
Core concepts of operating system forensics
Job prospects in operating system forensics
File systems: Windows, Linux, and Mac
Acquiring data from file systems
Recovering files with data carving
Finding data in slack space
Live acquisition
Acquiring data from alternate data streams
Skills covered
WiresharkLinuxIncident ResponseCybersecurityOpen SourceDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Operating system forensics
1. Operating Systems and Digital Forensics
- 02 - Introduction
- 03 - History
- 04 - Core concepts
- 05 - Roles in computing
- 06 - Process management hands-on
- 07 - Roles in forensics
- 08 - Future
2. File System Types
- 09 - Introduction
- 10 - Windows file systems
- 11 - Windows hands-on
- 12 - Linux file systems
- 13 - Linux hands-on
- 14 - Apple file systems
- 15 - Apple hands-on
3. File Recovery
- 16 - Introduction
- 17 - Data carving
- 18 - Data carving preparation
- 19 - Data carving hands-on
- 20 - Slack space
- 21 - Data hiding and ADS
- 22 - Data hiding hands-on
4. Live Acquisition
- 23 - Introduction
- 24 - Addressing
- 25 - Memory structure
- 26 - Virtual memory
- 27 - Memory dump analysis with Volatility
- 28 - Processes
- 29 - Network connections
Conclusion
- 30 - Next steps
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- Explore a Career in Computer Forensics
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- Prepare for the ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) Exam