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Digital Forensics Cookbook
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Following acquisition in Chapter 3, we now move into analysis – the phase where we parse and examine acquired data. Think of evidence collection as gathering boxes of toy building blocks: acquisition gave us the raw, unordered pieces. Analysis is where we sort those pieces, figure out how they fit together, and build the picture that answers our investigative questions.

Figure 4.1 – Step three of the digital forensic methodology: analysis
At this stage, the goal is not just to find data but to interpret it in a way that answers specific investigative questions.
To be accurate and thorough, you must understand how the operating system you're examining actually works so you can correctly interpret user activity and system behavior. The three most common desktop operating systems are Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, and various Linux distributions. This chapter is a crash course on the artifacts and structures most useful for analyzing Microsoft Windows...