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Title: | Python Forensics: A Workbench for Inventing and Sharing Digital Forensic Technology |
Categories: | DFIR |
BookID: | 32 |
Authors: | Chet Hosmer |
ISBN-10(13): | 0124186769 |
Publisher: | Syngress |
Publication date: | 2014-06-05 |
Edition: | 1 |
Number of pages: | 352 |
Language: | Not specified |
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Product Description Python Forensics provides many never-before-published proven forensic modules, libraries, and solutions that can be used right out of the box. In addition, detailed instruction and documentation provided with the code samples will allow even novice Python programmers to add their own unique twists or use the models presented to build new solutions. Rapid development of new cybercrime investigation tools is an essential ingredient in virtually every case and environment. Whether you are performing post-mortem investigation, executing live triage, extracting evidence from mobile devices or cloud services, or you are collecting and processing evidence from a network, Python forensic implementations can fill in the gaps. Drawing upon years of practical experience and using numerous examples and illustrative code samples, author Chet Hosmer discusses how to:
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