File system forensics
by
 
Toolan, Fergus.

Title
File system forensics

Author
Toolan, Fergus.

ISBN
9781394289820
 
9781394289813
 
9781394289806

Edition
1.

Publication Information
[S.l.] : John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; Wiley, [n.d.]

Physical Description
1 online resource

Contents
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Part I Preliminaries -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 What is Digital Forensics? -- 1.2 File System Forensics -- 1.3 Digital Forensic Principles -- 1.4 Digital Forensic Methodology -- 1.4.1 Preparation -- 1.4.2 Localisation/Preservation -- 1.4.3 Acquisition -- 1.4.4 Processing -- 1.4.5 Analysis -- 1.4.6 Reporting -- 1.4.7 Quality Assurance -- 1.4.8 Evidence Return -- 1.5 About This Book -- 1.5.1 Who Should Read This Book? -- 1.6 Book Structure -- 1.7 Summary -- Exercises -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2 Linux as a Forensic Platform -- 2.1 Open-Source Software -- 2.1.1 Advantages of Open-Source Software -- 2.1.2 Open Source ≠ Free

Abstract
Comprehensive forensic reference explaining how file systems function and how forensic tools might work on particular file systems File System Forensics delivers comprehensive knowledge of how file systems function and, more importantly, how digital forensic tools might function in relation to specific file systems. It provides a step-by-step approach for file content and metadata recovery to allow the reader to manually recreate and validate results from file system forensic tools. The book includes a supporting website that shares all of the data (i.e. sample file systems) used for demonstration in the text and provides teaching resources such as instructor guides, extra material, and more. Written by a highly qualified associate professor and consultant in the field, File System Forensics includes information on: The necessary concepts required to understand file system forensics for anyone with basic computing experience File systems specific to Windows, Linux, and macOS, with coverage of FAT, ExFAT, and NTFS Advanced topics such as deleted file recovery, fragmented file recovery, searching for particular files, links, checkpoints, snapshots, and RAID Issues facing file system forensics today and various issues that might evolve in the field in the coming years File System Forensics is an essential, up-to-date reference on the subject for graduate and senior undergraduate students in digital forensics, as well as digital forensic analysts and other law enforcement professionals.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Data recovery (Computer science)
 
Digital forensic science.
 
Récupération des données (Informatique)
 
Systems Architecture.
 
COMPUTERS.

Genre
Electronic books.

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781394289820


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