-Module 4-Lab - JBL Lab 3
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Section 1 Part 1 - Steps 13, 20, and 25
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Part 2 - Steps 14 and 22
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Section 2 Part 1 - Steps 9 and 15
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Part 2 - Steps 9, 15, 32, and 35
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Lab report
Section 1
Achievements:
Part 1:
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Here I was able to recover the deleted files using the E3 tool from a Windows drive
image. Recovered files were reviewed and the search feature to find deleted files/folders
was enabled. The recovered files were exported and shows forensic analysis skills. Part 2:
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Next, the deleted files from a Linux image drive was recovered using the Autopsy tool. While looking through the GUI, a patent file was extracted from a piece of the data recovered earlier.
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Reflections:
Part 1:
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This part of the lab was completed using the E3 tool to modify the Windows drive image.
During a forensic investigation, precision is a very necessary skill while examining details and documenting them properly. Part 2:
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The software used her known as Autopsy was introduced and revealed how important it is
when analyzing Linux file systems. Here I gained some important skills such as flexibility and being detail-oriented which during an analysis can be very helpful. Section 2
Achievements:
Part 1:
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Was able to recover some deleted files using the DiskDigger application during a live system. Using data recovery tools such as this one to retrieve previously deleted files showed proficiency in the task. Part 2:
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Using the TestDisk and PhotoRex software, I was able to recover data from a Linux file system that was corrutped. The result was extracting the recovered files from the file system and stregnthen my technique in data carving. Reflections:
Part 1:
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The DiskDigger tool assisted in recovering deleted files from live systems. Having a user-friendly interface such as this one made a difference in performance during a forensic investigation such as this one.
Part 2:
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There were some challenges that came as a result of the corrupted file system while showing how effective data carving is during a forensic analysis. Alongside this were difficulties with the tools used, but having many applications to work with still required flexibility in my reaction to different situations. I was able to understand how each application could assist me depending on the case. Conclusion:
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Overall this lab allowed me to gain hands-on experience with digital forensics and the techniques that will be used in any future investigation. Forensic analysis requires many skills such as adaptability and attention to details while using the multitude of tools that are presented to me in a future case. This helped me effectively analyze the evidence on hand and gave me a lot of insight going forward.