Digital Forensics from the Basics
This is a digital forensics lecture that follows from the basics. If you follow the lecture, you will achieve a lecture that "naturally, like water flowing".

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I'm currently having issues with my Google Drive account where I have uploaded my files.
There are cases where some files uploaded as lecture materials are not downloaded .For students who find links that do not download,
Please let me know the lecture name and download link so I can edit it for you.thank you
In the last lecture, I planned to introduce various forensic fields such as network forensics and mobile forensics, and to talk about future study methods. However, due to my personal schedule, the preparation of lecture content and filming kept getting pushed back, and I kept feeling burdened.
To conclude, the last lecture will not be uploaded. I am sorry that I cannot deliver the last content, but I think I have faithfully delivered the basics of forensics that I had planned to a certain extent.
If there are people who have been waiting for the lecture, I apologize and I will come back with another lecture when I have time. Have fun studying forensics! Thank you :)
Some of the ShimCache related lecture materials have been revised!
*10p, check the path of the executable file, and the first execution timeChapter 3 Windows Forensics, which was scheduled to be uploaded this week, will be delayed by a week due to the instructor's personal schedule 😅
Since this is a free lecture, I hope you will be generous.
Positive course reviews and active questions are a great help in making better courses.
Let's all grow together! Fighting 🔥
- I mentor at SUA (University Union Information Security Community).The topic is "Digital Forensics from the Basics" and it will proceed with the same curriculum as the lectures currently uploaded to Infraon. You can think of it as teaching the same content with a bit more realism and a bit more difficulty.Likewise, the lecture content has been designed and prepared to fit the level of 1st and 2nd year computer engineering students. Although the content taught is not advanced technology, it will not be difficult to understand.SUA originally talked about 10 people, but they are recruiting "only 5 people" as the final addition.Please refer to the link for specific lecture contents and schedule!

