
Digital Forensics, Investigation, and Response Cloud Labs
Chuck Easttom(Author)
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
4th Edition
Will be published approx. on 24. August 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
277 pages
978-1-284-24448-9 (ISBN)
Description
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The cybersecurity Cloud Labs for Digital Forensics, Investigation, and Response provide fully immersive mock IT infrastructures with live virtual machines and real software, where students will learn and practice the foundational information security skills they will need to excel in their future careers. Unlike simulations, these hands-on virtual labs reproduce the complex challenges of the real world, without putting an institution's assets at risk. Available as a standalone lab solution or bundled with Jones & Bartlett Learning textbooks, these cybersecurity Cloud Labs are an essential tool for mastering key course concepts through hands-on training.
Labs:
Lab 1: Applying the Daubert Standard to Forensic Evidence
Lab 2: Recognizing the Use of Steganography in Forensic Evidence
Lab 3: Recovering Deleted and Damaged Files
Lab 4: Conducting an Incident Response Investigation
Lab 5: Conducting Forensic Investigations on Windows Systems
Lab 6: Conducting Forensic Investigations on Linux Systems
Lab 7: Conducting Forensic Investigations on Email and Chat Logs
Lab 8: Conducting Forensic Investigations on Mobile Devices
Lab 9: Conducting Forensic Investigations on Network Infrastructure
Lab 10: Conducting Forensic Investigations on System Memory
The cybersecurity Cloud Labs for Digital Forensics, Investigation, and Response provide fully immersive mock IT infrastructures with live virtual machines and real software, where students will learn and practice the foundational information security skills they will need to excel in their future careers. Unlike simulations, these hands-on virtual labs reproduce the complex challenges of the real world, without putting an institution's assets at risk. Available as a standalone lab solution or bundled with Jones & Bartlett Learning textbooks, these cybersecurity Cloud Labs are an essential tool for mastering key course concepts through hands-on training.
Labs:
Lab 1: Applying the Daubert Standard to Forensic Evidence
Lab 2: Recognizing the Use of Steganography in Forensic Evidence
Lab 3: Recovering Deleted and Damaged Files
Lab 4: Conducting an Incident Response Investigation
Lab 5: Conducting Forensic Investigations on Windows Systems
Lab 6: Conducting Forensic Investigations on Linux Systems
Lab 7: Conducting Forensic Investigations on Email and Chat Logs
Lab 8: Conducting Forensic Investigations on Mobile Devices
Lab 9: Conducting Forensic Investigations on Network Infrastructure
Lab 10: Conducting Forensic Investigations on System Memory
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Edition
Fourth Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Sudbury
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Weight
907 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-284-24448-9 (9781284244489)
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Dr. Chuck Easttom is the author of 32' books, including several on computer security, forensics, and cryptography.' He has also authored scientific papers on digital forensics, cyber warfare, machine learning, cryptography, and applied mathematics. He is an inventor with 22 computer science patents.'He holds a Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) in cyber security, a Ph.D. in nanotechnology, a Ph.D. in computer science,'and three master's degrees (one in applied computer science, one in education,'and one in systems engineering). He is a senior member of both the IEEE and the ACM. He is also a Distinguished Speaker of the ACM and a Distinguished Visitor of the IEEE.He also holds 55 industry certifications including many cyber security and digital forensics certifications. He has both academic and hands on forensics experience. He has served as an expert witness in U.S. court cases since 2004.' He is currently an adjunct lecturer for Georgetown University where he teaches cyber security, systems engineer, and cryptography and an adjunct professor for University of Dallas where he teaches a graduate course in digital forensics.'