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Shiva V. N. Parasram
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Shiva V. N. Parasram

Shiva V. N. Parasram is a cybersecurity and risk consultant with over 19 years of experience and is the executive director of the Computer Forensics and Security Institute (CFSI), which specializes in pentesting, Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR), and advanced security training with a global reach. As the only Certified EC-Council Instructor (CEI) in the Caribbean, he has trained thousands and is the founder of the CFSI CyberFence program. Shiva is also the author of three other books from Packt Publishing and has delivered workshops regionally and globally for ISACA, ISC2, universities, and security agencies. He is also a Security Risk Manager Consultant for PTRMS (Canada) positioned within a global financial institution, and a cybersecurity mentor at Springboard (US).
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Drive and partition recognition in Linux

Users new to Kali Linux or any Linux variations may find that the drive, partition recognition, and naming in Kali Linux are different from that of Windows devices.

A typical device in Linux can be addressed or recognized as /dev/sda, whereas drives in Windows are usually recognized as Disk 0, Disk 1, and so on:

  • /dev: Refers to the path of all devices and drives, which can be read from or written to, recognized by Linux
  • /sda: Refers to the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI), SATA, and USB devices

The sd stands for SCSI Mass-Storage Driver, with the letter after it representing the drive number:

  • sda: Drive 0, or the first drive recognized
  • sdb: The second drive

While Windows recognizes partitions as primary, logical, and extended, Linux partitions are recognized as numbers after the drive letter:

  • sda1: Partition 1 on the first disk (sda)
  • sda2: Partition 2 on the first disk
  • sdb1: Partition...
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Shiva V. N. Parasram

Shiva V. N. Parasram is a cybersecurity and risk consultant with over 19 years of experience and is the executive director of the Computer Forensics and Security Institute (CFSI), which specializes in pentesting, Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR), and advanced security training with a global reach. As the only Certified EC-Council Instructor (CEI) in the Caribbean, he has trained thousands and is the founder of the CFSI CyberFence program. Shiva is also the author of three other books from Packt Publishing and has delivered workshops regionally and globally for ISACA, ISC2, universities, and security agencies. He is also a Security Risk Manager Consultant for PTRMS (Canada) positioned within a global financial institution, and a cybersecurity mentor at Springboard (US).
Read more about Shiva V. N. Parasram