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Surviving Digital Forensics: Imaging a Mac Fusion Drive

Posted By: naag
Surviving Digital Forensics: Imaging a Mac Fusion Drive

Surviving Digital Forensics: Imaging a Mac Fusion Drive
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hours | 181 MB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Helping you sharpen your computer forensic skills

Welcome to the Surviving Digital Forensics series. This series is focused on helping you become a better computer forensic examiner by teaching core computer forensic skills - all in about one hour. In this class you will learn how to image a Mac using only a Mac and freely available software. This will give you not only an additional imaging option but also provide you a solution for imaging Mac Fusion drives.

As with previous SDF classes you will learn by doing. The class begins with a brief overview of the issue at hand. Then we set up our forensic systems and off we go. Learning is hands on and we will use low cost and no cost computer forensic tools to do so.

Expert and novice computer forensic examiners alike will gain from this class. Since we are doing it the SDF way we are going to teach you real computer forensic skills that you can apply using our method or customize to meet your needs. We cover basic imaging as well as some additional options you may need such as, splitting an image, using different hash algorithms, imaging partitions and more.

Class Outline

1. Introduction and Welcome to the SDF series

2. What this class is all about

3. How to get the most of this class

4. The problem and the solution

5. Getting your forensic system setup

6. Imaging steps download

7. Turning off Disk Arbitration

8. Identifying your evidence in Terminal

9. Imaging with DCFLDD

10. Lock your DMG file

11. DCFLDD breakdown

12. Getting the DCFLDD version

13. Using different hash algorithms

14. Splitting your image

15. Changing the image file extensions of your image segments

16. Imaging partitions

17. Imaging Mac Fusion drives

18. Mac imaging quiz

18. Thank you & final thoughts

A Mac running OS 10.9+ is required for this course. If you are running 10.7 or 10.8 you likely will be okay, but a more up-to-date platform is recommended. The forensic tools we use are all freely available, so beyond your operating system all you need is the desire to become a better computer forensic examiner.


Surviving Digital Forensics: Imaging a Mac Fusion Drive