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Cloud Forensics Demystified

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Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800564411
Pages 384 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Authors (2):
Ganesh Ramakrishnan Ganesh Ramakrishnan
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Mansoor Haqanee Mansoor Haqanee
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Cloud Fundamentals
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to the Cloud 3. Chapter 2: Trends in Cyber and Privacy Laws and Their Impact on DFIR 4. Chapter 3: Exploring the Major Cloud Providers 5. Chapter 4: DFIR Investigations – Logs in AWS 6. Part 2: Forensic Readiness: Tools, Techniques, and Preparation for Cloud Forensics
7. Chapter 5: DFIR Investigations – Logs in Azure 8. Chapter 6: DFIR Investigations – Logs in GCP 9. Chapter 7: Cloud Productivity Suites 10. Part 3: Cloud Forensic Analysis – Responding to an Incident in the Cloud
11. Chapter 8: The Digital Forensics and Incident Response Process 12. Chapter 9: Common Attack Vectors and TTPs 13. Chapter 10: Cloud Evidence Acquisition 14. Chapter 11: Analyzing Compromised Containers 15. Chapter 12: Analyzing Compromised Cloud Productivity Suites 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Forensic acquisition of Microsoft Azure Instances

Like AWS, Microsoft Azure offers a similar approach when collecting the full disk image of an Azure Virtual Machine (VM) instance. You will have to specifically create a snapshot and then look to export the snapshot. Let us look at these specific steps in detail.

Step 1 – creating an Azure VM Snapshot

As indicated earlier, each cloud platform will have slight variations in terms of the steps to achieve an entire disk and memory imaging; familiarity with these variations will help investigators greatly to the point where they can automate basic tasks if the number of VMs for forensic acquisition is significant:

  1. The first step is ensuring investigators have information about the infected Azure VM. This includes the VM name and operating system.
  2. Investigators can create a full disk snapshot of this infected Azure VM. Investigators may prefer to turn off the VM entirely before taking the snapshot. Snapshots are...
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