Time: This activity should take you approximately 30 minutes if you use a small USB drive.
To complete this activity, you will have to download software.
FTK Imager LiteFor this activity, you will need a USB drive as described in the Downloads and Supplies page on the top toolbar.
We have learned that bitstream copies make a bit-for-bit copy of all sectors on a drive. In this activity, you will use a well-known forensics imaging tool, FTK Imager, to create a bitstream image of your USB drive and examine the results.
You may want to review the FTK Imager demonstration video before beginning this activity.
NOTE: FTK Imager does not guarantee that data is not written to the drive during imaging. For this reason, investigators will use a write blocker when using FTK Imager in a real case. To complete this activity, you can assume that you have a USB write blocker.
Launch FTK imager and insert your USB.
Following the steps from the FTK Imager demonstration video, create an image of your USB drive in Raw (dd) format and save the copy to your desktop.
Load the image you created to FTK imager, and examine the content.
Interested students can explore other features supported in FTK Imager.
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