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Digital Forensics Cookbook
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Our automated tools get us through most examinations, but manual techniques tell us whether those results are complete and correct. Throughout this book, we've relied on a deliberate balance of automation and hands-on analysis because real-world cases demand both. Automation is only as reliable as the assumptions behind it, and sooner or later, every investigation reaches a point where the examiner must step outside predefined modules and interpret the raw data directly. This often happens because the output is incomplete or a detail matters more than it initially appears – and when our findings can influence life-changing decisions, we have to validate them. Failing to do so isn't just sloppy; it's unethical and undermines our credibility as forensic professionals.
This chapter turns fully toward that side of the craft, where your knowledge becomes the primary tool. When a parser fails, an artifact isn't supported, or timestamps...