Computer Forensics Midterm Review Ch 1-5
The manager of a digital forensics lab is responsible for which of the following?
All of the above
What are two concerns when acquiring data from a RAID server?
Amount of data storage needed and type of RAID
With remote acquisitions, what problems should you be aware of?
Antivirus, antispyware, and firewall programs
A forensic workstation should always have a direct broadband connection to the Internet.
False
A warning banner should never state that the organization has the right to monitor what users do. True or False
False
ASQ and ANAB are two popular certification programs for digital forensics. True or False
False
An initial-response field kit does not contain evidence bags.
False
BIOS boot firmware was developed to provide better protection against malware than EFI does developed?
False
Slower data transfer speeds and dealing with minor data errors are two disadvantages of the raw format
False
Small companies rarely need investigators.
False
The ANAB mandates the procedures established for a digital forensics lab. True or False
False
The plain view doctrine in computer searches is well-established law
False
Under normal circumstances, a private-sector investigator is considered an agent of law enforcement. True or False
False
When determining which data acquisition method to use you should not consider how long the acquisition will take.
False
You should always answer questions from onlookers at a crime scene.
False
You should always prove the allegations made by the person who hired you. True or False
False
You have been called to the scene of a fatal car crash where a laptop computer is still running. What type of field kit should you take with you?
Initial-response kit
What are the three rules for a forensic hash?
It can't be predicted, no two files can have the same hash value, and if the file changes, the hash value changes
Which of the following techniques might be used in covert surveillance (Choose All That Apply)?
Keylogging & Data sniffing
List two hashing algorithms commonly used for forensic purposes.
MD5 and SHA-1
What does the Ntuser.dat file contain?
MRU files list
Private-sector investigations are typically easier than law enforcement investigations for which of the following reasons?
Most companies keep inventory databases of all hardware and software used.
Which organization provides good information on safe storage containers?
NISPOM
In Windows 7 and later, how much data from RAM is loaded into RAM slack on a disk drive?
None of the above
Which of the following Windows 8 files contains user-specific information?
Ntuser.dat
Areal density refers to which of the following?
Number of bits per square inch of a disk platter
Name the three formats for digital forensics data acquisitions.
Raw format, proprietary formats, and AFF
What happens when you copy an encrypted file from an EFS-enabled NTFS disk to a non-EFS disk or folder?
The file is unencrypted automatically.
Why is it a good practice to make two images of a suspect drive in a critical investigation?
To ensure at least one good copy of the forensically collected data in case of any failures
What's the purpose of an affidavit?
To improve your work
Embezzlement is a type of digital investigation typically conducted in a business environment. True or False
True
FTK Imager requires that you use a device such as a USB dongle for licensing.
True
File and directory names are some of the items stored in the FAT database.
True
For digital evidence, an evidence bag is typically made of antistatic material. True or False
True
If a company doesn't distribute a computing use policy stating an employer's right to inspect employees' computers freely, including e-mail and Web use, employees have an expectation of privacy.
True
If you discover a criminal act while investigating a company policy abuse, the case becomes a criminal investigation and should be referred to law enforcement.
True
In NTFS, files smaller than 512 bytes are stored in the MFT.
True
In forensic hashes, a collision occur when two different files have the same hash value.
True
In the United States, if a company publishes a policy stating that it reserves the right to inspect computing assets at will, a private-sector investigator can conduct covert surveillance on an employee with little cause.
True
One way to determine the resources needed for an investigation is based on the OS of the suspect computer, list the software needed for the examination. True or False
True
The main goal of a static acquisition is the preservation of digital evidence.
True
The purpose of maintaining a network of digital forensics specialists is to develop a list of colleagues who specialize in areas different from your own specialties in case you need help on an investigation. True or False
True
To determine the types of operating systems needed in your lab, list two sources of information you could use.
Uniform Crime Report statistics and a list of cases handled in your area
What's the most critical aspect of digital evidence?
Validation
Virtual machines have which of the following limitations when running on a host computer?
Virtual machines are limited to the host computer's peripheral configurations, such as mouse, keyboard, CD/DVD drives, and other devices.
The triad of computing security includes which of the following?
Vulnerability/threat assessment and risk management, network intrusion detection and incident response, and digital investigation
As a private-sector investigator, you can become an agent of law enforcement when which of the following happens?
You begin to take orders from a police detective without a warrant or subpoena.
Clusters in Windows always begin numbering at what number?
2
Large digital forensics labs should have at least ________ exits.
2
What's the maximum file size when writing data to a FAT32 drive?
2 GB
In FAT32, a 123-KB file uses how many sectors?
246
How many sectors are typically in a cluster on a disk drive?
4 or more
On a Windows system, sectors typically contain how many bytes?
512
Which organization has guidelines on how to operate a digital forensics lab?
ANAB
Building a business case can involve which of the following?
All of the above
Policies can address rules for which of the following?
Any of the above
List three items that should be on an evidence custody form.
Case number, name of the investigator and nature of the case
What do you call a list of people who have had physical possession of the evidence?
Chain of custody
If a suspect's computer is found in an area that might have toxic chemicals, you must do which of the following?
Coordinate with the HAZMAT team.
Before enlisting in a certification program, thoroughly research the requirements, ________, and acceptability in your area of employment.
Cost
Which forensics tools can connect to a suspect's remote computer and run surreptitiously?
EnCase Enterprise and ProDiscover Incident Response
Name two commercial tools that can make a forensic sector-by-sector copy of a drive to a larger drive.
EnCase and X-Ways Forensics
Of all the proprietary formats, which one is the unofficial standard?
Expert Witness
Data collected before an attorney issues a memo for an attorney-client privilege case is protected under the confidential work product rule. True or False
False
Digital forensics and data recovery refer to the same activities. True or False
False
Digital forensics facilities always have windows.
False
Evidence storage containers should have several master keys.
False
FTK Imager can acquire data in a drive's host protected area.
False
If a visitor to your digital forensics lab is a personal friend, it's not necessary to have him or her sign the visitor's log.
False
In Linux, the fdisk -l command lists the suspect drive as /dev/hda1. So, the following dcfldd is command correct. dcfldd if=image_file.img of=/dev/hda1
False
You shouldn't include a narrative of what steps you took in your case report. True or False
False
Zone bit recording is how disk manufacturers ensure that a platter's outer tracks store as much data as possible.
False
EFS can encrypt which of the following?
Files, folders, and volumes
Police in the United States must use procedures that adhere to which of the following?
Fourth Amendment
What does a sparse acquisition collect for an investigation?
Fragments of unallocated data in addition to the logical allocated data
Why is professional conduct important?
It includes ethics, morals, and standards of behavior
Typically, a(n) ________ lab has a separate storage area or room for evidence.
Regional
What is one of the necessary components of a search warrant?
Signature of an impartial judicial officer
What term refers to labs constructed to shield EMR emissions?
TEMPEST
Why should you critique your case after it's finished?
To list problems that might happen when conducting an investigation
Why should you do a standard risk assessment to prepare for an investigation?
To list problems that might happen when conducting an investigation
Why should evidence media be write-protected?
To make sure data isn't altered
When you arrive at the scene, why should you extract only those items you need to acquire evidence?
To minimize how much you have to keep track of at the scene
Why is physical security so critical for digital forensics labs?
To prevent data from being lost, corrupted, or stolen
A hashing algorithm is a program designed to create a binary or hexadecimal number that represents the uniqueness of a data set, file, or entire disk.
True
A logical acquisition collects only specific files of interest to the case.
True
A virtual cluster number represents the assigned clusters of files that are nonresident in the MFT.
True
An employer can be held liable for e-mail harassment.
True
An image of a suspect drive can be loaded on a virtual machine.
True
CHS stands for cylinders, heads, and sectors.
True
Commingling evidence means that sensitive or confidential information being mixed with data collected as evidence.
True
Commonly, proprietary format acquisition files can compress the acquisition data and segment acquisition output files into smaller volumes.
True
Computer peripherals or attachments can contain DNA evidence.
True
Device drivers contain instructions for the OS on how to interface with hardware devices.
True
MFT stands for Master File Table.
True
With newer Linux kernel distributions, USB devices are automatically mounted, which can alter data on it.
True
You should videotape or sketch anything at a digital crime scene that might be of interest to the investigation.
True
Your business plan should include physical security items.
True
What is the space on a drive called when a file is deleted?
Unallocated space
List two features NTFS has that FAT does not.
Unicode characters and better security
In the Linux dcfldd command, which three options are used for validating data?
hash, hashlog, and vf