Essential Technical Concepts Introduction Structure Objectives Decimal (Base-10) Binary Hexadecimal (Base-16) Hexadecimal (Base-64) Character encoding schema File carving File structure Digital file metadata Timestamps decoder Hash analysis Calculate file hash System memory Types of computer memory storage Primary storage RAM ROM Secondary storage Backup storage HDD Hard disk storage SSD DCO and HPA Considerations for data recovery File system NTFS FAT Environment for computing Cloud computing Software as a service (SaaS) Platform as a service (SaaS) Infrastructure as a service (SaaS) Windows versions Internet protocol (IP) address Getting an IP address Conclusion 3. Introduction to Digital Forensics Introduction Structure Objectives Defining digital forensics Digital forensics goals Defining cybercrime Sources of cybercrime Computers in cybercrimes Digital forensics categories Computer forensics Mobile forensics Network forensics Database forensics Forensic data analysis Digital forensics users Law enforcement Civil ligation Intelligence and counterintelligence Digital forensics investigation types Forensics readiness Type of digital evidence User-created data Machine and network-created data Locations of electronic evidence Chain of custody Examination process Seizure Acquisition Analysis Reporting Conclusion Multiple choice questions/questions Learning Section Answers 2. Table of contents : Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Page About the Authors About the Reviewer Acknowledgement Preface Errata Table of Contents 1.
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