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Overview
Defining Incident Response
- Incident Response Definition Demo
- Criminal Investigations Demo
- Corporate Investigations Demo
- Private/Civil Investigations Demo
Role Of The Investigator
- Impartiality Demo
- Skill Sets & Training Demo
- Evidence Control & Documentation Demo
- Investigation & Analysis Demo
- Reporting & Testifying Demo
The Incident Response Team (IRT)
- Roles of an Incident Response Team
- Charter
- Authority, Roles & Responsibility
- Team Training & Cross-Functional Skills
- Team Preparation & Activation
Computer Crime Laws
- Computer Crime Laws & Issues
- US Constitution Fourth Amendment
- Title 18 USC
- Other US Statutes
Corporate Regulation & Privacy Issues
- Computer Abuse in the Corporate World
- Security & Acceptable Use Policies
- Expectation of Privacy
Evidence Control & Documentation
- Document! Document! Document!
- Evidence Collection & Inventory
- Chain of Custody
- Evidence Storage & Security
- Federal Rules of Evidence
Crime Scene Response
- Preparation: Your Response Kit
- Securing the Scene
- Photographing the Scene
- Marking & Inventorying
- Live Response
- Post Mortem Examination
Building a Forensics Laboratory
- Laboratory Standards
- Facility Physical Security
- Evidence Security
- Software
- Hardware
- Portable Forensics Lab
Commercial Forensics Software Tools
- The Case for Commercial Tools
- EnCase
- Access Data Forensics Tool Kit
- DriveSpy & Paraben
Open Source Forensics Tools
- Open Source Forensics Tools
- Linux dd
- Autopsy & The Sleuth Kit
- Helix
- Forensic Incident Response Environment
- Knoppix
Basics of Disk Imaging
- Types of Disk Duplication
- Bitstream Images
- Importance of Slack space/Unallocated space
- Hashing
Disk Imaging Tools
- dd
- Symantec Ghost
- FTK Imager
- Encase
- Hardware Imagers
Disk Analysis
- Disk Basics
- Disk Structures - Fat File System
- Disk Structures - NTFS File System
- Disk Structures - EXT2/EXT3 File Systems
File Analysis
- What are you looking for?
- File Attributes
- Known File Type Signatures & Hashes
- Malware
- Steganography
Log File Analysis
- Installation Logs
- Windows Event Logs
- Firewall & IDS Logs
- Application & Error Logs
Windows Forensics
- What you are looking for?
- Live vs. Dead Responses
- Network Connections, Processes, & Services Pt.1
- Network Connections, Processes, & Services Pt.2
- Network Connections, Processes, & Services Pt.3
- Hidden Files & NTFS Streams
- Encrypted & Password Protected Files
- Browser Artifacts
- Auditing & The Security Event Log
- Windows Forensics Tools
Linux Forensics
- Linux Forensics
Case Study
- The Case
- Incident Response
- Data acquisition
- Data analysis
- Documentation
Concluding an Investigation
- Documentation
- Preparation
- Concluding a Corporate Investigation
- Testifying in Court
- Ethical Responsibilities
That Is A Wrap
- Wrapping it up
Credits
- About The Authors
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