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".
I listened to it because I was interested in digital forensics, and I learned a lot. I am currently studying information security, and I was able to easily follow the exercises while listening. I think it might be a little difficult for people who are not majoring in it.
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hyunjae.kim
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I heard it a year ago... I understand it more clearly when I listen to it again. Thank you. I think I will listen to it again later. Please give us more lectures like this.
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kts2816
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Thank you for the great lecture.
What you will gain after the course
How to use basic digital forensics tools
File recovery practice that even beginners can do
Slow-motion breach analysis technique
Disk forensics that you know and understand the principles of
A brief introduction to various forensic fields
Perfectly suited for beginners, Introduction to Digital Forensics: Understanding the Principles!
digital forensics , Not sure where to start? 🕵️♂️
If you're interested in information security, forensics, or computer crime, you've probably heard of digital forensics! However, there are not many places where beginners can learn digital forensics.
Study methods circulating online are unreliable, and online lectures and books often don't adequately accommodate beginners. While there are numerous forensics-related blogs, understanding them can be challenging for beginners.
It was the same for me .
I too am trying to find my way through various methods, asking questions one by one. I learned in an unsystematic way by observing people around me. I created this course because I was disappointed that there was no systematic, free learning curriculum in the field of digital forensics.
To create a digital forensics course that anyone can easily learn , I created this course by referencing almost every online course, book, and blog available on the market.
Also, to make it easy for beginners to understand , The lectures were structured with careful consideration of what knowledge you know and what knowledge you don't know. Based on my experience in teaching and lecturing, I will create lectures that are easy to understand.
Lecture Topics 📚
✅ Digital Forensics Basics for Beginners
This is a basic course for beginners who have never learned digital forensics before. Learn the most important aspects of digital forensics, from an overview of digital forensics to how to use basic tools, incident response techniques, and disk forensics.
✅So that anyone can easily understand
We have tried to make it as easy to understand as possible and to make it as interesting as possible. However, if you learn by simply following the principles without knowing them, you will not be able to do anything. It is structured to ensure proper understanding, including the principles and theories of digital forensics.
✅The first step toward future studies
After taking this course, you will develop a comprehensive understanding of digital forensics techniques. You will also gain the ability to study and grow independently by referencing information from online blogs and other sources.
Learning content Check it out 🔥
1. Introduction to Digital Forensics: "What and How Should I Study?"
Introduction to Digital Forensics
The need for digital forensics and its applications
Types of Digital Forensics
Target of digital forensics
Subject and scope of the class
2. Digital Forensics Fundamentals: "Let's Get to Know Each Other"
Description of what will be done next
Dump and mount images
memory dump
Basic Tool Description
Deleted File Recovery Practice
3. Breach Response Techniques: "Find the Hacker's Footsteps!"
Toolbar Distribution and Usage
Memory Forensics Concepts and Practice
Practical training in breach response techniques through CTF-D problem solving
We plan to prepare about 5 to 10 cases.
4. Windows Forensics: "Knowing the Principles Shows More"
It consists of principles, storage paths, tools, and practices for each artifact, such as registry, web browser, and prefetch.
Structure that goes from explanation of principles to practice
Lecture Upload Guide 💁♂️
This lecture is not yet complete and will be uploaded sequentially according to the schedule below.
Section 0, Section 1: Uploaded in March
Section 2, Section 3: Upload within June
Section 4, Section 5: Upload within July
Professional self-developer The Kindest Introduction to Forensics!
Hunjison, 🔥 Professional Self-Development 🔥
Stay in a "feel-good" state from the moment you wake up until the moment you go to bed. I am a person who is addicted to the dopamine that comes from achievement. I will prepare hard, so I hope you will listen to the lectures and grow together with me!
Master's degree from Korea University's Graduate School of Information Security
Two papers published in SCI journals in the field of digital forensics
Qualification for the Cyber Attack Defense Competition (CCE) Finals (2021, 2023)
Obtained Level 2 Digital Forensics Specialist Certification (2022)
Digital Forensic Challenge (DFC) Best Answer Award (2022)
3rd place overall in the National Police Agency Cybercrime Tracking Competition (2021)
Reported 3 Naver vulnerabilities and participated in a bug bounty program (2021)
Presenters at the 23rd and 24th Hacking Camps
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Who is this course right for?
For those who are learning digital forensics for the first time
People who want to decide on a career path in digital forensics
People who want to learn digital forensics easily and enjoyably
I graduated from a liberal arts high school and majored in law in college, and I have been self-studying this field since my university days.
I have been studying various fields, including hacking, security, and digital forensics, for about 8 years since 2016.
I will prepare diligently, keeping in mind the mindset I had when I first started studying as a non-major!
- Graduated with a Master's degree from Korea University Graduate School of Information Security (2024)
- Published 2 papers in an SCI journal (FSIDI) in the field of digital forensics (2022, 2023)
- 3rd Place Overall, Korean National Police Agency Cybercrime Tracking Contest (2021)
- Reported 3 vulnerabilities to Naver and participated in the Bug Bounty program (2021)
- Speaker at the 23rd and 24th Hacking Camp
- 3rd place overall in the Korean National Police Agency Cybercrime Tracking Contest (2021)
- Reported 3 vulnerabilities to Naver and participated in Bug Bounty (2021)
- Speaker at the 23rd and 24th Hacking Camp
I listened to it because I was interested in digital forensics, and I learned a lot. I am currently studying information security, and I was able to easily follow the exercises while listening. I think it might be a little difficult for people who are not majoring in it.
I am currently attending the Graduate School of Information Security, and I am so happy that I have the opportunity to learn about things that I don't know because my department and major are different. The quality of the lectures are really good, and the explanations are good. Thank you. I hope everything goes well for you^^
I heard it a year ago... I understand it more clearly when I listen to it again. Thank you. I think I will listen to it again later. Please give us more lectures like this.