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Digital Forensics Cookbook
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Effective Windows forensic analysis depends on understanding how operating system artifacts capture user activity, system behavior, and application interactions. By examining artifacts such as the Registry, Recycle Bin, LNK files, Shellbags, jump lists, prefetch data, event logs, thumbnail caches, and volume shadow copies, investigators can reconstruct timelines, identify user intent, and uncover evidence that may no longer exist in the live file system.
No single artifact tells the full story. Strong analysis comes from correlating multiple data sources. Each artifact provides a partial view of system activity, but when combined, they allow investigators to validate findings, identify inconsistencies, and build defensible conclusions about what occurred on the system.
At this point, you should be able to do the following: