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Updated for the new SIFT CLI Method
This class will teach you how to create a forensic virtual machine using freely available tools. Follow step–by–step instructions to set–up your virtual hardware, install Ubuntu Linux (version 16.04) and install the new SIFT Workstation.
The SIFT workstation is a pre–made computer forensic platform loaded with Linux–based forensic tools. Take advantage of one the best computer forensic platforms available and have it at the ready as a virtual machine for when you need it.
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Michael LeclairDFIR Professional
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Specification: Build a Forensic Virtual Machine
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Price | $12.99 |
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Duration | 0.6 hours |
Year | 2018 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
Build a Forensic Virtual Machine
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Colin Fagan –
This course was very well presented and the material was useful. I recommend it for any digital forensics examiner.
Russell –
For 18$ I expected a little more how to when utilizing Paladin in VM from the host computer. (i.e. adding devices to Paladin, setting up network, setting up graphics config. and any other needed additions to begin examining in a forensically sound manner.
Harry Manifavas –
Not really a course. It is short. Lectures 2 and 3 are very similar and that makes the course even shorter. It should be part of one of the other SDF courses, which I liked.
Joseph Selph –
Helpful and informative for even new users
Frank Mazzola –
Good intro to virtual box and setting it up.
Bryan Johnson –
I was having issues with not see 64 bit when Naming the Operating System. I could only see 32 bit, until I YouTube the issue. I had to go in the BIOS and I had to disable Windows Hyper V. Other than that It would have been 5 starts if I did not have to go else where to find the answer.
Richard Goldston –
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Vitaly Gulyaev –
Very interesting , well explained as usual