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Learn More<br>In the first part of this course, you will learn about the fundamentals of digital forensics, digital evidence, and intrusion reconstruction. The challenges an investigator could face are also documented. The second part will cover what data acquisition is and the different methods available for data acquisition. Additionally, storage formats and the required toolset will also be documented in this part. Acquisition isn’t complete without discussing data validation, so this section concludes with the techniques used to validate your acquired data.</br> <br>This course is part of the Digital Forensics Professional Learning path which prepares you for the eCDFP exam and certification</br>
Instructor for this course
Ali Hadi
Introduction to Digital Forensics - Study Guide
Data Acquisition - Study Guide
Creating a Forensic Image Using AccessData's FTK Imager
Adding Evidence to the FTK Imager
Creating a Forensic Image for a Suspect USB
Creating a Forensic Image for a Specific Directory
Mounting a Forensic Image Using FTK Imager
Mounting a Forensic Image Using Other Tools
Calculating Files Hashes Using HashCalc
Lab 1 - How to Acquire Data
Lab 2 - How to Acquire Data using Linux
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