Learn Computer Forensics
Author:William Oettinger
Edition:2nd Edition
Digital investigations are approached through structured methods for identifying, collecting, and analyzing electronic evidence across systems and networks. It emphasizes practical techniques such as artifact analysis, memory forensics, and online investigation while reinforcing proper documentation, reporting, and ethical standards required in forensic practice.

Chapters
- Chapter 1: Types of Computer-Based Investigations→
- Chapter 2: The Forensic Analysis Process→
- Chapter 3: Acquisition of Evidence→
- Chapter 4: Computer Systems→
- Chapter 5: Computer Investigation Process→
- Chapter 6: Windows Artifact Analysis→
- Chapter 7: RAM Memory Forensic Analysis→
- Chapter 8: Email Forensics & Investigation Techniques→
- Chapter 9: Internet Artifacts & Browser Forensics→
- Chapter 10: Online Investigations & Digital Footprinting→
- Chapter 11: Networking Basics→
- Chapter 12: Report Writing→
- Chapter 13: Expert Witness Ethics→
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