Practical Linux Forensics: A Guide for Digital Investigators

No Starch Press (2021)
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"A thorough resource for forensic investigators, this book covers a variety of methods and techniques for locating and analyzing digital evidence found on modern Linux systems after a security incident or cyberattack. Readers will learn how Linux works from a digital forensics and investigation perspective and how to interpret evidence using tool-independent techniques relevant to any forensic analysis platform"–

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