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Learn Computer Forensics

You're reading from  Learn Computer Forensics

Product type Book
Published in Apr 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838648176
Pages 368 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
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Author (1):
William Oettinger William Oettinger
Profile icon William Oettinger

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Acquiring Evidence
2. Chapter 1: Types of Computer-Based Investigations 3. Chapter 2: The Forensic Analysis Process 4. Chapter 3: Acquisition of Evidence 5. Chapter 4: Computer Systems 6. Section 2: Investigation
7. Chapter 5: Computer Investigation Process 8. Chapter 6: Windows Artifact Analysis 9. Chapter 7: RAM Memory Forensic Analysis 10. Chapter 8: Email Forensics – Investigation Techniques 11. Chapter 9: Internet Artifacts 12. Section 3: Reporting
13. Chapter 10: Report Writing 14. Chapter 11: Expert Witness Ethics 15. Assessments 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Questions

  1. You should start taking notes __________?

    a. When you receive notification

    b. When you get to the scene

    c. When you start the exam

    d. When you start the report

  2. What information should you include in your notes?

    a. What you had for breakfast

    b. The shoe size of the suspect

    c. Location of the digital evidence at the scene

    d. Weather conditions

  3. There is a national standard for notetaking.

    a. True

    b. False

  4. When drafting the report, who should you keep in mind?

    a. Supervisor

    b. Chief of police

    c. District attorney

    d. The reader

  5. What information is not contained in the Administrative Information section?

    a. Your birthday

    b. Agency name

    c. Suspect information

    d. Witness information

  6. The Executive Summary should not exceed 25 percent of your report.

    a. True

    b. False

  7. What should your draft report be?

    a. Detailed

    b. Brief

    c. Clear

    d. Efficient

The answers can be found at the back of this book. 

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