Getting started in digital forensics
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
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Digital forensics is the backbone of investigating cybercrime. It includes identifying, preserving, extracting, analyzing and reporting evidence across computers, mobile devices and networks.
Join Keatron Evans, Infosec instructor and Managing Partner at KM Cyber Security, for this on-demand webinar as we discuss:
-The difference between computer, mobile and network forensics
-How a forensics certification can progress your career
-A live forensics demonstration of your choice (attendees will vote on a topic)
-Digital forensics questions from live viewers
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Very interesting webinar. That 1 hour just flew by. Great stuff!
Thanks a lot mr keatron , Mr. Jeff Peters and infosec for good webinar
I am just now starting an Associate of Applied Science degree in Cybersecurity, and I am finding that Digital Forensics is an area of specialization that I would love to get into. In my schooling I will be getting certs in Net+, Sec+, A+, and CCNA.
Wow
Dont forget to have a look at the OSCP from offensive security, plus other in there range
thank you for learning about digital forensics
Thank you so much for sharing!
Don't forget about my reporting the escalating crime and June 1st is when I was gang stalked to my family's cemetery. Then I went on UA-cam to alert others of stalking and I also received "we're going to get you" recommended vehicle. Alot of threats here on UA-cam.
Reporting situation, thanks.
Thank you so much for sharing this webminar, hope for completion certificate here, i really enjoy watching for 2nd time
I signed up for forensics on your website thank you for sharing the link✌️
can you brief me the process
Curious. I am an experienced OSINT Analyst. I am intrigued by digital forensics. Where do I start?
I took my phone to a third party phone repair company and they delete all my data from my phone trying to fix it... does that mean my information still out there even though they reset it?
if you save to the cloud or some phone companies do for you
Oke.. I ready
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The 'cloud' are still made of physical servers.
It becomes a lot more complicated than that when the physical servers are hosting virtual machines with virtual storage.
Touch on
Round it out to
None of these "courses" that the general public can access are going to tell you the really important truth. 1. Your device is just a bridge to a server bank and the server bank is where all of the information is stored. Your 4 GB SD card is the exact same size as your 128 GB SD card.. why? BecAuse the sd card does not really have any information stored on it. It simply has information for the server. "Hey server, I am in John Does device and I represent 128 GB of storage space on you." Down the rabbit hole you go!