Visual Analysis in Digital Forensics

Combine the results of Steps 1 through 5 into a single 10- to 15-page Word file (page count excludes images and references) that contains the following five sections: Description of the problems presented by large volumes of data in forensic investigations, especially the ways that such volumes may cloud the analysis and interpretation of the […]

Imagine you were a forensics examiner, how would this paper help you

Question 1: Read the online available scholar paper “The Impact of Full Disk Encryption on Digital Forensics” by Eoghan Casey, and Gerasimos J. Stellatos, ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems, vol. 42 (3), 2008. The paper explores practical ways of handling encrypted disk issue from a forensics point of view. List what you have learned after reading […]

Windows Forensics

During this module, you explored the topics of Windows forensics, including Windows logs, directories and index files from which evidence may be obtained. Identify all the log file names. Discuss what type of evidence can be found in each one, and alternative sources for the same or supporting evidence. In preparing your response, include at […]