Find more evidence on the Windows Registry.
- Windows Operating System Fundamentals: Familiarity with the structure, file system, and basic operations of the Windows operating system is essential. This includes knowledge of user profiles, system directories, and common Registry keys., - Basic Digital Forensics Knowledge: Participants should have a fundamental understanding of digital forensics principles, investigative methodologies, and evidence handling procedures., - Windows Registry Basics: Participants should have a good grasp of Registry concepts, including keys, values, data types, and hives. Knowledge of how Registry data is organized and stored is crucial.,
Gain a skill
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
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