Welcome to my inaugural GitHub repository! Here, I'm excited to share insights and exercises sourced from prominent books in the field of digital forensics:
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"Learning Python for Forensics (2nd Edition)"
- Authors: Preston Miller, Chaplin Bryce
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"Violent Python: A Cookbook for Hackers, Forensic Analysts, Penetration Testers, and Security Engineers"
- Author: TJ. O’Connor
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"Python Forensics: A Workbench for Inventing and Sharing Digital Forensic Technology"
- Author: Chet Hosmer
I'm currently immersed in an engaging Udemy course:
- "Learning Computer Forensics With Infinite Skills"
This space is dedicated to the exploration of digital forensics using Python. As I embark on this learning journey, you'll find exercises sourced from the aforementioned books. The ultimate goal is to cultivate a solid foundation and, eventually, craft personalized tools.
While I possess some proficiency in Python, having developed a GUI application that communicates with a server and responds, along with a basic Django website during my university studies, I've come to realize that my learning excels in real-world applications. Hence, instead of opting for "Learn Python in 30 Seconds" kind of books, I've chosen to delve into practical exercises focusing on my interest in cybersecurity.
Interested in contributing or sharing your insights? I'd be honored if you decide to get involved! Whether it's through feedback, suggestions, or collaboration, your participation is valued.