IS381 Module 6 Quiz
Hardware acquisition tools typically have built-in software for data analysis. True False
False
In testing tools, the term "reproducible results" means that if you work in the same lab on the same machine, you generate the same results. True False
False
When using a write-blocking device you can't remove and reconnect drives without having to shut down your workstation. True False
False
Forensics software tools are grouped into ______ and ______ applications. 1. Portable, Desktop 2. Mobile, PC 3. Local, remote 4. GUI, command-line
GUI, command-line
The standards for testing forensics tools are based on which criteria? 1. U.S. Title 18 2. ASTD 1975 3. ISO 17025 4. All of the above
ISO 17025
Which of the following is true of most drive-imaging tools? 1. They perform the same function as a backup. 2. They ensure that the original drive doesn't become corrupt and damage the digital evidence. 3. They must be run from the command line. 4. All of the above
They ensure that the original drive doesn't become corrupt and damage the digital evidence.
An encrypted drive is one reason to choose a logical acquisition. True False
True
Data viewing, keyword searching, decompressing are three subfunctions of the extraction function. True False
True
The primary hashing algorithm the NSRL project uses is SHA-1. True False
True
Hash values are used for which of the following purposes? 1. Determining file size 2. Filling disk slack 3. Reconstructing file fragments 4. Validating that the original data hasn't changed
Validating that the original data hasn't changed
Hashing, filtering, and file header analysis make up which function of digital forensics tools? 1. Validation and verification 2. Acquisition 3. Extraction 4. Reconstruction
Validation and verification
Building a forensic workstation is more expensive than purchasing one. True False
False
Data can't be written to disk with a command-line tool. True False
False
A live acquisition can be replicated. True False
False
The reconstruction function is needed for which of the following purposes? 1. Re-create a suspect drive to show what happened. 2. Create a copy of a drive for other investigators. 3. Re-create a drive compromised by malware. 4. All of the above
All of the above
When validating the results of a forensic analysis, you should do which of the following? 1. Calculate the hash value with two different tools. 2. Repeat the steps used to obtain the digital evidence, using the same tool, and recalculate the hash value to verify the results. 3. Use a command-line tool and then a GUI tool. 4. None of the above
Calculate the hash value with two different tools.
The verification function does which of the following? 1. Proves that a tool performs as intended 2. Creates segmented files 3. Proves that two sets of data are identical via hash values 4. Verifies hex editors
Proves that two sets of data are identical via hash values
A log report in forensics tools does which of the following? 1. Tracks file types 2. Monitors network intrusion attempts 3. Records an investigator's actions in examining a case 4. Lists known good files
Records an investigator's actions in examining a case
According to ISO standard 27037, which of the following is an important factor in data acquisition? 1. The DEFR's competency 2. The DEFR's skills in using the command line 3. Conditions at the acquisition setting 4. None of the above
The DEFR's competency