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Hong Kong, Hong Kong - November 9 - 14, 2009
Global Information Assurance Certification

I learned more at this conference than 2 other training conferences I have attended combined.
-Steve Farmer, LANL

SECURITY 526

Advanced Filesystem Recovery and Memory Forensics

Saturday, November 14, 2009 : 9am - 5pm
Rob Lee, SANS Faculty Fellow
6 CPE Credits Per Day

This advanced course is perfect for the diligent student familiar with core forensic methodology and techniques. If you understand forensic filesystem fundamentals, then this course is for you. It moves quickly from covering memory forensics to recovering and discovering deleted partitions from hard drives. This course focuses on innovative forensic techniques and methodologies so the seasoned practitioner can keep his skills sharp and up-to-date with the latest research areas in both live and static based disk forensics.

You will receive:

  • Forensic analysis workstation VMware machine equipped to investigate forensic data
  • Course DVD loaded with case examples, tools, and documentation

Prerequisites: This advanced course is perfect for the diligent student conversant with file system forensic techniques. If you are just beginning in digital forensics, this course is not appropriate for you, as the basics of digital forensics will not be covered.

The fire hose strikes again! My brain hurts!
-Dean Farrington, Wells Fargo

Author Statement

One of the most exciting areas in digital forensics is the ability to image and scrutinize physical memory collected from a live system. Starting with discovering basic memory structures, the student will learn how to recover and analyze processes that were seized from a live Windows-based system. Additionally, the student will learn how to discover and recover deleted partitions from hard drives that have corrupted partition tables or that have been formatted. Finally, new techniques in digital forensics will be covered. In the ever-changing world of digital forensics, it is essential that the prepared investigator have the right knowledge combined with new techniques.
- Rob Lee