Windows Forensic Analysis Including DVD Toolkit

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The only book available on the market that addresses and discusses in-depth forensic analysis of Windows systems. Windows Forensic Analysis DVD Toolkit takes the reader to a whole new, undiscovered level of forensic analysis for Windows systems, providing unique information and resources not available anywhere else. This book covers both live and post-mortem response collection and analysis methodologies, addressing material that is applicable to law enforcement, th… More >>

Windows Forensic Analysis Including DVD Toolkit

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5 Responses to “Windows Forensic Analysis Including DVD Toolkit”

  1. A. E Heald says:

    Harlan continues to give us a fascinating look “under the hood” from a forensics perspective, this time stepping away from Incident Response and into the operating system that must be examined. His work continues to be readable, detailed, and includes a DVD with extensive tools, many written by him. A jewel in my forensics library, again!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. This book is well written and a great asset to anyone doing computer investigations and forensics.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. S. Fiset says:

    It’s a must for starting forensic analysis, especially on live systems. Maybee you can find the same information unorganised in forums, but time is money so spend it wisely.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. This Book is great for beginners in the field of Forensics or veteran Forensic specialists in the field. The Author gets right to the point, and gives many real world examples and scenarios that any forensic investigator would find themselves dealing with. The Chapters do a great job of referencing the available tools on the included DVD disc.

    I can’t wait for the Second Edition of this series to be released soon!

    Paul Chavez

    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. S. J. Wolf says:

    A well written, easy to read must have for anyone who works in the field of computer forensics.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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