SDF: Shimcache Forensics

Learn how an analyze Windows Shimcache evidence

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Description

Welcome to the Surviving Digital Forensics series. This class is focused on helping you become a better computer forensic examiner by understanding how to use Windows Shimcache data to prove file use and knowledge - all in about one hour.

As with previous SDF classes you will learn by doing. The class begins with Windows Shimcache fundamentals and will provide an understanding of how the artifact works. Then students delve into several validation exercises to observe how user driven activity affects Windows Shimcache evidence. The last section teaches students how to use freely available DFIR community built forensic tools to examine Shimcache evidence. By the end of the class students will have a solid understanding of how to use the Windows Shimcache as evidence, understand the types of user behaviors that affect the Shimcache and know how to use Windows Shimcache forensic tools.

Expert and novice computer forensic examiners alike will gain from this class. Since we are doing it the SDF way we are going to teach you real computer forensic skills that you can apply using our method or with any forensic tool you choose. Therefore you are not just going to learn about the Windows Shimcache but you will learn a method you can use to answer questions that may come up in the future.

A PC running Windows 8 or Windows 10 is required for this course. The forensic tools we use are all freely available, so beyond your laptop and operating system all you need is the desire to become a better computer forensic examiner.

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the Shimcache artifact
  • Be able to explain Shimcache evidence
  • Learn the user behaviors that affect the artifact
  • Know how to validate Shimcache evidence
  • Learn how to interpret artifact results
  • Learn how to use freely available tools to extract in parse the artifact

Who Should Attend!

  • Computer forensic analysts
  • IT professionals
  • Security analysts
  • Students