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Windows Forensics and Tools

Course

Do you have a basic understanding of the Windows operating system, but want to learn more about digital forensics? This Windows Forensics and Tools course focuses on building digital forensics knowledge of Microsoft Windows operating systems, as well as compatible software or tools that can be used to obtain or process information in such systems.
Full access included with 
Insider Pro
 and 
Teams

4

H

12

M
Time

beginner

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Designed for learners who have no prior work experience in IT or Cybersecurity, but are interested in starting a career in this exciting field.
Designed for learners with prior cybersecurity work experience who are interested in advancing their career or expanding their skillset.
Designed for learners with a solid grasp of foundational IT and cybersecurity concepts who are interested in pursuing an entry-level security role.
Experience Level

4

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Earn qualifying credits for certification renewal with completion certificates provided for submission.
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Course Outline

1
Module 1: Is Windows Forensics Easy?
0
H
25
Min
1
Module 2: Windows Imaging
0
H
18
Min
1
Module 3: Imaging with DD
0
H
28
Min
1
Module 4: Memory Analysis Tools
0
H
25
Min
1
Module 5: Windows Essentials - SID
0
H
7
Min
1
Module 6: System Registry
0
H
30
Min
1
Module 7: Analysis of Evidence
0
H
17
Min
1
Module 8: Windows Essentials - Windows Prefetch
0
H
10
Min
1
Module 9: Windows Essentials - Restore Points
0
H
12
Min
1
Module 10: Windows Essentials - Recycle Bin
0
H
10
Min
1
Module 11: Reviewing Pertinent Files
0
H
10
Min
1
Module 12: Windows Artifacts
0
H
19
Min
1
Module 13: USBSTOR
0
H
11
Min
1
Module 14: Steganography
0
H
11
Min
1
Module 15: E-Mail Forensics
0
H
10
Min
1
Module 16: Course Summary
0
H
7
Min

14.1 Steganography Tools

Free

7m

11.1 WORD Forensics

Free

6m

15.1 E-Mail Forensics

Free

10m

13.1 USBSTOR

Free

8m

12.1 Windows Artifacts Part 1

Free

10m

7.1 General Registry Info to Look For

Free

7m

10.1 Recycle Bin

Free

10m

8.1 Windows Prefetch

Free

10m

9.1 Registry of the Past

Free

6m

5.1 SID (Security Identifier)

Free

7m

6.1 Registry Hives

Free

10m

2.1 Physical Drive Nomenclature in Windows

Free

5m

3.1 Basic dd.exe Operation

Free

10m

4.1 Memparser

Free

10m

1.1 Course Introduction

Free

7m

16.1 Course Summary

Free

7m

14.2 Steganography Lab

Free

5m

12.2 Windows Artifacts Part 2

Free

9m

13.2 USBDeview

Free

4m

11.3 Internet History

Free

4m

4.2 Volatility

Free

5m

6.2 New Registry Hives in Windows 8

Free

8m

7.2 UserAssist

Free

5m

3.2 dd.exe Logical Drive Example

Free

5m

2.2 Logical Drive Nomenclature in Windows

Free

9m

1.2 Common Myths

Free

10m

7.3 UserAssist Parcer

Free

5m

4.3 Other Tools

Free

10m

6.3 Registry Root Keys

Free

7m

2.3 Summary of Windows Device Names

Free

4m

3.3 Physical Memory

Free

8m

1.3 Forensic Investigation Methodology

Free

8m

6.4 Registry Viewer

Free

5m

3.4 Looking at Memory

Free

5m

14.1 Steganography Tools

7m

Module 14: Steganography
11.1 WORD Forensics

6m

Module 11: Reviewing Pertinent Files
15.1 E-Mail Forensics

10m

Module 15: E-Mail Forensics
13.1 USBSTOR

8m

Module 13: USBSTOR
12.1 Windows Artifacts Part 1

10m

Module 12: Windows Artifacts
7.1 General Registry Info to Look For

7m

Module 7: Analysis of Evidence
10.1 Recycle Bin

10m

Module 10: Windows Essentials - Recycle Bin
8.1 Windows Prefetch

10m

Module 8: Windows Essentials - Windows Prefetch
9.1 Registry of the Past

6m

Module 9: Windows Essentials - Restore Points
5.1 SID (Security Identifier)

7m

Module 5: Windows Essentials - SID
6.1 Registry Hives

10m

Module 6: System Registry
3.1 Basic dd.exe Operation

10m

Module 3: Imaging with DD
4.1 Memparser

10m

Module 4: Memory Analysis Tools
1.1 Course Introduction

7m

Module 1: Is Windows Forensics Easy?
16.1 Course Summary

7m

Module 16: Course Summary
14.2 Steganography Lab

5m

Module 14: Steganography
12.2 Windows Artifacts Part 2

9m

Module 12: Windows Artifacts
13.2 USBDeview

4m

Module 13: USBSTOR
11.3 Internet History

4m

Module 11: Reviewing Pertinent Files
4.2 Volatility

5m

Module 4: Memory Analysis Tools
6.2 New Registry Hives in Windows 8

8m

Module 6: System Registry
7.2 UserAssist

5m

Module 7: Analysis of Evidence
3.2 dd.exe Logical Drive Example

5m

Module 3: Imaging with DD
Course Description

Windows forensics and tools focuses on building digital forensics knowledge of Microsoft Windows operating systems, as well as some compatible software or tools that can be used to obtain or process information in such systems. Opposite to the common myth, Windows forensics is not easy, even when it is the most commonly analyzed platform in computer forensics, Windows has many Undocumented features and does not allow easy access to many of the physical layer devices, which is needed for bit level operations. You will learn the general methodology used when performing a forensics analysis, which will be the same for Windows operating systems, the process for imaging in Windows and how to do it using third party software, as well as some memory analysis tools.

In order to know how to analyze the evidence, some Windows essentials will be covered, such as System registries (general registry info to look for and where), Windows Prefetch, restore points, Recycle Bin, pertinent system’s files and the structure of important Windows software like E-mail, Offices tools and Internet browsers. You will also learn some important concepts like Steganography and the Drive Nomenclature in Windows, which are key to understand how Windows is structured and where the information can be found.

There are labs and tools that will help you practice for a Windows Forensics Analysis, you will be able to use them and practice with real-life scenarios.

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Put your skills to the test in virtual labs, challenges, and simulated environments.

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Information Security Analyst/Cisco Systems

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Cyber Systems Engineer/BDO

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Windows Forensics and Tools

Do you have a basic understanding of the Windows operating system, but want to learn more about digital forensics? This Windows Forensics and Tools course focuses on building digital forensics knowledge of Microsoft Windows operating systems, as well as compatible software or tools that can be used to obtain or process information in such systems.
4
12
M
Time
beginner
difficulty
4
ceu/cpe

Course Content

Course Description

Windows forensics and tools focuses on building digital forensics knowledge of Microsoft Windows operating systems, as well as some compatible software or tools that can be used to obtain or process information in such systems. Opposite to the common myth, Windows forensics is not easy, even when it is the most commonly analyzed platform in computer forensics, Windows has many Undocumented features and does not allow easy access to many of the physical layer devices, which is needed for bit level operations. You will learn the general methodology used when performing a forensics analysis, which will be the same for Windows operating systems, the process for imaging in Windows and how to do it using third party software, as well as some memory analysis tools.

In order to know how to analyze the evidence, some Windows essentials will be covered, such as System registries (general registry info to look for and where), Windows Prefetch, restore points, Recycle Bin, pertinent system’s files and the structure of important Windows software like E-mail, Offices tools and Internet browsers. You will also learn some important concepts like Steganography and the Drive Nomenclature in Windows, which are key to understand how Windows is structured and where the information can be found.

There are labs and tools that will help you practice for a Windows Forensics Analysis, you will be able to use them and practice with real-life scenarios.

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Complete this entire course to earn a Windows Forensics and Tools Certificate of Completion