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Digital Forensics with Kali Linux - Second Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838640804
Pages 334 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Author (1):
Shiva V. N. Parasram Shiva V. N. Parasram
Profile icon Shiva V. N. Parasram

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Kali Linux – Not Just for Penetration Testing
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Digital Forensics 3. Chapter 2: Installing Kali Linux 4. Section 2: Forensic Fundamentals and Best Practices
5. Chapter 3: Understanding Filesystems and Storage Media 6. Chapter 4: Incident Response and Data Acquisition 7. Section 3: Forensic Tools in Kali Linux
8. Chapter 5: Evidence Acquisition and Preservation with dc3dd and Guymager 9. Chapter 6: File Recovery and Data Carving with foremost, Scalpel, and bulk_extractor 10. Chapter 7: Memory Forensics with Volatility 11. Chapter 8: Artifact Analysis 12. Section 4: Automated Digital Forensic Suites
13. Chapter 9: Autopsy 14. Chapter 10: Analysis with Xplico 15. Chapter 11: Network Analysis 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

The paging file and its importance in digital forensics

Operating systems have the ability to use a portion of the hard disk as an extension of RAM. This is referred to as virtual memory and is usually a good idea if a computer or laptop has limited RAM. Although the hard drive is much slower than the RAM, the swap or paging file on the disk can store files and programs that are being accessed less, leaving the RAM available to store data that is being frequently accessed. This process involves the operating system swapping pages of data that are less frequently used and moving data to the dedicated paging file area on the hard drive.

The paging file is very important to us in forensics investigations. Although not as volatile as RAM itself, due to being stored on the hard disk, it is a hidden file in Windows called pagefile.sys, and should always be inspected using tools of your choice as this file may reveal passwords for encrypted areas, information from sites visited, documents...

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