Coursework:
Requires you to analyse legislation, create a suitable case and timeline, and create a Digital Forensics crime scene containing a variety of artefacts that need to be recovered.
Essentially you will be creating the kind of case which we give to the second year students (and often do use your cases with them).
This is the required operation Operation Waterloo: Child Protection (1978 c. 37, s1), Indecent Photographs of Children - Distribution of Cats photos to a group of people who are first-hand makers of the pictures tools you may use Hash My Files HxD Setup file FTKi (useful for live acquisition)File Registry AnalysisFile I only require 4 data hiding tech nique artefacts 4 data recovery.
Coursework - Creating a Digital Crime Scene
The Assignment
For this coursework you will:
• Provide a design, where you provide a narrative of the case and an analysis of relevant legislation to the case.
• You will create a suitable evidence file.
• You will provide a significant number of artefacts in your evidence file that need to be recovered by an analyst looking for evidence using techniques such as search terms, file carving or just looking through the gallery view in a forensic tool.
• You will provide a significant number of artefacts that have been specifically hidden. This could be as simple as flagging a document as ‘hidden' or could involving complex hiding, such as concealing passwords by splicing it into video footage.
• Each member of a group will reflect upon the challenges they had whilst doing this coursework.
Attachment:- red coursework.rar