Digital Forensics Solutions is now offering in-depth Registry Analysis training with an emphasis on hands-on practical tutorials. Participants can attend online or in the classroom. The class is designed to guide practitioners through the step-by-step examination of the Windows registry. The sessions are developed to make the most of the Registry Decoder, an open source forensics application designed for the acquisition and analysis of registry files from any computer running Windows XP through 7.
Registry Decoder consists of two components: a tool for online acquisition of registry files from a running machine and a tool for offline analysis of acquired registry files. Using these, investigators can quickly collect data and perform efficient, accurate analysis of information stored in the Registry.
Registry data is proving particularly useful for malware analysis, detecting data exfiltration, and reconstructing user behavior on and between computers.
The class will be offered both, online and in person near New Orleans, LA, and will be taught by Registry Decoder co-developer Lodovico Marziale and Senior Security Researcher Joe Sylve (@jtsylve).
Sessions are currently scheduled for August 16, 2012 and September 20, 2012.
For more information about training download the flyer or contact info@digdeeply.com.
The class will be offered both, online and in person near New Orleans, LA, and will be taught by Registry Decoder co-developer Lodovico Marziale and Senior Security Researcher Joe Sylve (@jtsylve).
Sessions are currently scheduled for August 16, 2012 and September 20, 2012.
For more information about training download the flyer or contact info@digdeeply.com.
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