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File System Forensic Analysis by Brian Carrier (2005, Paperback)

Author: Brian Carrier | Publisher: Addison-Wesley | Language: English

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Author:Brian Carrier
Language:English
Publisher:Addison-Wesley
Format:Paperback
ISBN-10:0321268172
ISBN-13:9780321268174

Size
Length:569 pages
Height:8.8 in
Width:6.8 in
Thickness:1.2 in
Weight:28 oz

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The Definitive Guide to File System Analysis: Key Concepts and Hands-on Techniques

Most digital evidence is stored within the computer's file system, but understanding how file systems work is one of the most technically challenging concepts for a digital investigator because there exists little documentation. Now, security expert Brian Carrier has written the definitive reference for everyone who wants to understand and be able to testify about how file system analysis is performed.

Carrier begins with an overview of investigation and computer foundations and then gives an authoritative, comprehensive, and illustrated overview of contemporary volume and file systems: Crucial information for discovering hidden evidence, recovering deleted data, and validating your tools. Along the way, he describes data structures, analyzes example disk images, provides advanced investigation scenarios, and uses today's most valuable open source file system analysis tools-including tools he personally developed. Coverage includes

  • Preserving the digital crime scene and duplicating hard disks for "dead analysis"

  • Identifying hidden data on a disk's Host Protected Area (HPA)

  • Reading source data: Direct versus BIOS access, dead versus live acquisition, error handling, and more

  • Analyzing DOS, Apple, and GPT partitions; BSD disk labels; and Sun Volume Table of Contents using key concepts, data structures, and specific techniques

  • Analyzing the contents of multiple disk volumes, such as RAID and disk spanning

  • Analyzing FAT, NTFS, Ext2, Ext3, UFS1, and UFS2 file systems using key concepts, data structures, and specific techniques

  • Finding evidence: File metadata, recovery of deleted files, data hiding locations, and more

  • Using The Sleuth Kit (TSK), Autopsy Forensic Browser, and related open source tools

When it comes to file system analysis, no other book offers this much detail or expertise. Whether you're a digital forensics specialist, incident response team member, law enforcement officer, corporate security specialist, or auditor, this book will become an indispensable resource for forensic investigations, no matter what analysis tools you use.

Brian Carrier has authored several leading computer forensic tools, including The Sleuth Kit (formerly The @stake Sleuth Kit) and the Autopsy Forensic Browser. He has authored several peer-reviewed conference and journal papers and has created publicly available testing images for forensic tools. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Computer Science and Digital Forensics at Purdue University, he is also a research assistant at the Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS) there. He formerly served as a research scientist at @stake and as the lead for the @stake Response Team and Digital Forensic Labs. Carrier has taught forensics, incident response, and file systems at SANS, FIRST, the @stake Academy, and SEARCH.

Brian Carrier's http://www.digital-evidence.org contains book updates and up-to-date URLs from the book's references.


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A guide to file system analysis covers such topics as identifying hidden data, reading source data, analyzing multiple disk volumes, and finding evidence.

This book explains how to analyze data structures that partition and assemble storage volumes as well as the data structures in a volume that are used to store and retrieve files. After examining PC-based and server-based partitions, the author describes file allocation table (FAT), NTFS, and Unix file systems, and illustrates the manual analysis of example disk images. The information will help security experts identify where a file existed on disk and the various data structures that need to be in sync to view it. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Fast shipment good communication. Thank you!

Created: 01/12/08
Good book. Very easy to follow and comprehend. Good reinforcement to what you have already learned.
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