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Published: 11/2024
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Language: English | Size: 143.49 MB | Duration: 0h 31m
Hands-On Experience in Investigating Linux Systems

What you'll learn
Learn the basics of Linux forensics and how to analyze system configurations for evidence.
Understand how to investigate Linux log files to identify suspicious activities and anomalies.
Gain hands-on experience with tools and techniques used for forensic analysis in Linux environments.
Identify and analyze common persistence mechanisms attackers use to maintain access.
Requirements
Basic knowledge of Linux commands and terminal usage is helpful but not required.
No prior forensics or cybersecurity experience needed-this course is beginner-friendly!
Description
Introduction to Linux Forensics. Are you interested in uncovering the secrets hidden within Linux systems? In this course, you'll learn the essentials of Linux forensics-how to analyze system configurations, investigate log files, and identify suspicious activity. We'll start by understanding the key forensic artifacts in Linux, from system logs to configuration files, giving you a solid foundation in what evidence to look for and where to find it. Next, we'll explore using practical tools like grep to collect and interpret critical information efficiently. You'll also get hands-on experience analyzing running processes, uncovering hidden threats, and finding indicators of compromise, such as unexpected network connections or unauthorized user activity. Additionally, we will guide you through the steps attackers take to maintain persistence in Linux systems, helping you understand the methods they use and how to counter them. You will also learn how to track user activity, discover unauthorized access attempts, and identify suspicious files that could indicate compromise. Whether you're new to cybersecurity or looking to expand your skillset, this course will provide you with the practical knowledge and experience needed to conduct effective forensic investigations. Enroll today and start your journey into the world of Cyber Security and Linux forensics with confidence!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Forensics
Lecture 2 System Info
Lecture 3 System config
Lecture 4 Persistance
Lecture 5 Find Malware
Lecture 6 Log Investigation
Cybersecurity enthusiasts looking to learn Linux forensics from scratch.,IT professionals interested in expanding their knowledge of Linux system analysis.,Students and beginners who want hands-on experience in digital forensics for Linux systems.

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