Conducting a technology review/audit prior to commencing field projects is an important task in order to understand the 'technology estate' owned and/or operated by an organisation. It is for revelation purposes and to comprehend [legacy] technology as stand-alone or interconnected/intra-connected with [current] technology and significantly if or how legacy has been ported-over to operate via applications/software to work with current. So more information has been posted. This is for the purposes as mentioned previously dealing with cases requiring 'field project investigations' (from installs to troubleshooting). I am sharing these .pdfs because I found forensics became one of the tools to be applied during investigations and not the main tool. Knowing the background details (tech spec, set-up, logs files, install procedures, etc.) assists understand "why an artefact was there".
To read the posts - https://www.linkedin.com/groups/2436720
Latest Updates: Institute for Digital Forensics
- Windows Registry Reference
- Apple Reference Cards and iPad iOS7 Quick Guide
- USB Guide & USB Key Guide
- Hardware Configuration Dell Precision WorkStation
- Legacy DOS
- 100 Windows 8 Keyboard Shortcuts
- 100 Chrome Tips
Institute for Digital Forensics - Previous Updates
- Tron Commands
- Malware, Junkware, Virus
- Checking Implemented Security
- Backups
- Troubleshooting, Tips and Guides
- Windows NT Server Resource Reference
- Admin Tools To Know and Explained
- Corrupted Registry
- Windows Resource Kit Reference
- Fasteners
- Projects - Win 10
- Projects - Win 8
- Projects - Win 7
- Vulnerabilities in Critical Evidence Collection
- Imaging with Image-X: The Ghost Killer
- A Guide for the Forensically Sound Examination of a Macintosh Computer
- Interpol's Forensic Report on FARC Computers and Hardware
- Reducing Data Lifetime Through Secure De-allocation
- Realising - Risk Sensitive Evidence Collection
- Notes on Computer Systems and Operating Systems
- Finding Child Porn in the Workplace
- Drafting Electronic Evidence Protocols
- Data Hiding in Journaling File Systems
- Investigation of Protected Electronic Information
- Electronic Evidence: The Ten Commandments
- Electronic Evidence Best Practices
- Laws of evidence in criminal proceedings throughout the European Union
- Evaluating Commercial Counter-Forensic Software
- Hacking into computer systems
- Windows device interface security
- NSA Redacting with Confidence: How to Safely Publish Sanitized Reports
- Reproducibility of Digital Evidence
- Windows Memory Analysis
- Secure Deletion Myths
- Spoliation of Evidence
- Forensic Discovery
- VMware to boot cloned/mounted hard disk images
- Volume Serial Numbers: Format Verification Date/Time
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