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Digital Forensics and Incident Response - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2020
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ISBN-13 9781838649005
Pages 448 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Author (1):
Gerard Johansen Gerard Johansen
Profile icon Gerard Johansen

Table of Contents (22) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Foundations of Incident Response and Digital Forensics
2. Understanding Incident Response 3. Managing Cyber Incidents 4. Fundamentals of Digital Forensics 5. Section 2: Evidence Acquisition
6. Collecting Network Evidence 7. Acquiring Host-Based Evidence 8. Forensic Imaging 9. Section 3: Analyzing Evidence
10. Analyzing Network Evidence 11. Analyzing System Memory 12. Analyzing System Storage 13. Analyzing Log Files 14. Writing the Incident Report 15. Section 4: Specialist Topics
16. Malware Analysis for Incident Response 17. Leveraging Threat Intelligence 18. Hunting for Threats 19. Assessment 20. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix

Acquiring volatile memory

Traditional digital forensics, or what is often referred to now as dead box forensics, focuses on the hard disk drive that's been taken from a shut-down system acting as the primary source of evidence. This approach works well when addressing criminal activity such as fraud or child exploitation where image files, word processor documents, and spreadsheets can be discovered in a forensically sound manner. The issue with this approach is that, to properly acquire this evidence, the system has to be powered off, thereby destroying any potential evidence that could be found within the volatile memory.

As opposed to traditional criminal activity, incident responders will find that a great deal of evidence for a security incident is contained within the memory of a potentially compromised system. This is especially true when examining systems that have...

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