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Reddit mentions of Windows Registry Forensics: Advanced Digital Forensic Analysis of the Windows Registry
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Release date | February 2011 |
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Aside from SANS FOR508 (the course on which the cert is based) the following helped me:
Windows Registry Forensics
Windows Forensic Analysis Toolkit 2nd ed
Windows Forensic Analysis Toolkit 4th ed
The 2nd edition covers XP, the 4th covers 7/8
Digital Forensics with Open Source Tools
File System Forensic Analysis
This is a new book, but I imagine it'll help as well:
The Art of Memory Forensics
I read many of these in preparation for taking mine, but your best resource are the SANS class/books which is what the cert tests after. Having a good index is key.
There may be other classes out there that might help, but I have no firsthand experience with them, so I can't say what I recommend. All the above books, however, are amazing. Very much worth your time and money.
My recommendations then for self study:
Read all those and you will be in good shape ;)
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