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Book Synopsis
Practical Linux Forensics dives into the technical details of analyzing postmortem forensic images of Linux systems which have been misused, abused, or the target of malicious attacks. It helps forensic investigators locate and analyze digital evidence found on Linux desktops, servers, and IoT devices. You'll learn how to identify digital artifacts which may be of interest to an investigation, draw logical conclusions, reconstruct past activity from incidents, how Linux works from a digital forensics and investigation perspective, and how to interpret evidence from Linux environments.

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Practical Linux Forensics is an excellent resource suitable for those new to Linux, as well as for experienced users. Whether you are an investigator, administrator, developer, or curious student, you will gain imperative knowledge that can easily be applied to your own field and endeavors.”
—Techtyte, Cybersecurity Researcher and Advanced Reviewer

"Thorough . . . Even if this is your first foray into computer forensics, there is a lot to be gained from Nikkel’s book."
—Lee Teschler, Microcontroller Tips

"A comprehensive and informative guide . . . The author provides a wealth of information and practical tips that can be used in real-world scenarios, making it a valuable resource for both professionals and students. It is a must-read for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of forensic analysis on Linux systems."
—The Security Noob


"After Practical Forensic Imaging, Bruce Nikkel has produced another fantastic learning resource and reference in Practical Linux Forensics. Made both for professionals more familiar with Windows or macOS forensics as well as adept Linux users looking to learn forensics, it does not need to be read linearly. Each chapter provides focused knowledge on different aspects of Linux systems in a distribution-agnostic manner. Definitely grab a copy to demystify this area of computer forensics."
—Daniyal S., Advanced Reviewer

"Bruce Nikkel shares some [insight on] really uncommon and least understood areas of the Linux network stack, which will be very valuable for practitioners . . . [Practical Linux Forensics] touches on areas ignored by other resources on the subject."
—Arvind, Advanced Reviewer

Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1: Digital Forensics Overview
Chapter 2: Linux Overview
Chapter 3: Extracting Evidence from Storage Devices and Filesystems
Chapter 4: Directory Layout and Forensic Analysis of Linux Files
Chapter 5: Investigating Evidence from Linux Logs
Chapter 6: Reconstructing System Boot and Initialization
Chapter 7: Examination of Installed Software Packages
Chapter 8: Identifying Network Configuration Artifacts
Chapter 9: Forensic Analysis of Time and Location
Chapter 10: Reconstructing User Desktops and Login Activity
Chapter 11: Forensic Traces of Attached Peripheral Devices
Afterword
Appendix A:
File and Directory List for Digital Investigators

Practical Linux Forensics: A Guide for Digital

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      Publisher: No Starch Press,US
      Publication Date: 21/12/2021
      ISBN13: 9781718501966, 978-1718501966
      ISBN10: 171850196X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Practical Linux Forensics dives into the technical details of analyzing postmortem forensic images of Linux systems which have been misused, abused, or the target of malicious attacks. It helps forensic investigators locate and analyze digital evidence found on Linux desktops, servers, and IoT devices. You'll learn how to identify digital artifacts which may be of interest to an investigation, draw logical conclusions, reconstruct past activity from incidents, how Linux works from a digital forensics and investigation perspective, and how to interpret evidence from Linux environments.

      Trade Review
      Practical Linux Forensics is an excellent resource suitable for those new to Linux, as well as for experienced users. Whether you are an investigator, administrator, developer, or curious student, you will gain imperative knowledge that can easily be applied to your own field and endeavors.”
      —Techtyte, Cybersecurity Researcher and Advanced Reviewer

      "Thorough . . . Even if this is your first foray into computer forensics, there is a lot to be gained from Nikkel’s book."
      —Lee Teschler, Microcontroller Tips

      "A comprehensive and informative guide . . . The author provides a wealth of information and practical tips that can be used in real-world scenarios, making it a valuable resource for both professionals and students. It is a must-read for anyone looking to gain a deeper understanding of forensic analysis on Linux systems."
      —The Security Noob


      "After Practical Forensic Imaging, Bruce Nikkel has produced another fantastic learning resource and reference in Practical Linux Forensics. Made both for professionals more familiar with Windows or macOS forensics as well as adept Linux users looking to learn forensics, it does not need to be read linearly. Each chapter provides focused knowledge on different aspects of Linux systems in a distribution-agnostic manner. Definitely grab a copy to demystify this area of computer forensics."
      —Daniyal S., Advanced Reviewer

      "Bruce Nikkel shares some [insight on] really uncommon and least understood areas of the Linux network stack, which will be very valuable for practitioners . . . [Practical Linux Forensics] touches on areas ignored by other resources on the subject."
      —Arvind, Advanced Reviewer

      Table of Contents
      Introduction
      Chapter 1: Digital Forensics Overview
      Chapter 2: Linux Overview
      Chapter 3: Extracting Evidence from Storage Devices and Filesystems
      Chapter 4: Directory Layout and Forensic Analysis of Linux Files
      Chapter 5: Investigating Evidence from Linux Logs
      Chapter 6: Reconstructing System Boot and Initialization
      Chapter 7: Examination of Installed Software Packages
      Chapter 8: Identifying Network Configuration Artifacts
      Chapter 9: Forensic Analysis of Time and Location
      Chapter 10: Reconstructing User Desktops and Login Activity
      Chapter 11: Forensic Traces of Attached Peripheral Devices
      Afterword
      Appendix A:
      File and Directory List for Digital Investigators

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