


Whether you are contemplating a career in this growing field or are already an analyst in a Unix/Linux environment, this book prepares you to combat computer crime in the Windows world.īack Cover The evidence is in-to solve Windows crime, you need Windows tools An arcane pursuit a decade ago, forensic science today is a household term. Windows Forensics: The Field Guide for Corporate Computer Investigations by Chad Steel John Wiley & Sons © 2006 (402 pages)
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UNREGISTERED VERSION OF CHM TO PDF CONVERTER By THETA-SOFTWAREĪppendix E - NTFS Boot Sector Layout Appendix F - NTFS Metafiles Appendix G - Well-Known SIDs List of Figures List of Tables List of Sidebars Table of Contents Windows Forensics-The Field Guide for Conducting Corporate Computer Investigations Chapter 1 Chapter 2 - Windows Forensics - Processing the Digital Crime Scene - Windows Forensics Basics - Partitions and File Systems - Directory Structure and Special Files - The Registry - Forensic Analysis - Live System Analysis - Forensic DuplicationĬhapter 10 - File System Analysis Chapter 11 - Log File Analysis Chapter 12 - Internet Usage Analysis Chapter 13 - Email Investigations Appendix A - Sample Chain of Custody FormĪppendix B - Master Boot Record Layout Appendix C - Partition Types Appendix D - FAT32 Boot Sector Layout Whether you are contemplating a career in this growing field or are already an analyst in a Unix/Linux environment, this book prepares you to combat computer crime in the Windows world. Windows Forensics: The Field Guide for Corporate Computer Investigations by Chad Steel John Wiley & Sons © 2006 (402
