Mac Examinations with EnCase™

Description

Course: DF420 – Mac Examinations with EnCase
Format: Instructor-Led
Duration: 4 Days
Role(s): Analyst

 

The introduction of the iPod, iPhone, and iPad and the use of Intel-based processors have generated a steep increase in the sales of Macintosh computers, which are no longer restricted to the realm of desktop publishing and computer-aided design.

 

Computer users are attracted by the design of the Macintosh, its UNIX-like stability, ease-of-use, and its ability to run Microsoft® Windows. Most die-hard Windows users will refuse to return their Mac once they’ve started using it.

 

Delivery method: Group-Live. NASBA defined level: advanced

 

CPE Credits – 32

 

This hands-on course makes a departure from the world of Microsoft Windows and provides in-depth instruction on analyzing the various Mac operating system artifacts. The course’s topics will cover:

 

  • Acquisition of internal storage in an Apple Macintosh and disk layout
  • HFS+ volume structure including in-depth analysis of the Catalog and Extents Overflow files and low-level file recovery
  • APFS container and volume structures, including data recovery using APFS checkpoints
  • Fundamental Mac OS operations, Mac disk, and disk-image analysis and acquisition
  • Mac OS system, user, application, and internet artifacts

 

Prerequisites

DF210 – Building an Investigation with EnCase or EnCE Certification. Advance preparation for this course is not required

 

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Datasheets

  • Datasheet 1

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Available Training: Online – Instructor Led