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ECSA EC0-479 ECCouncil Study Notes

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EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA) Questions and Answers

Question 17

When using Windows acquisitions tools to acquire digital evidence, it is important to use a well- tested hardware write-blocking device to:

Options:

A.

Automate Collection from image files

B.

Avoiding copying data from the boot partition

C.

Acquire data from host-protected area on a disk

D.

Prevent Contamination to the evidence drive

Question 18

Chris has been called upon to investigate a hacking incident reported by one of his clients. The company suspects the involvement of an insider accomplice in the attack. Upon reaching the incident scene, Chris secures the physical area, records the scene using visual mediA. He shuts the system down by pulling the power plug so that he does not disturb the system in any way. He labels all cables and connectors prior to disconnecting any. What do you think would be the next sequence of events?

Options:

A.

Connect the target media; prepare the system for acquisition; Secure the evidence; Copy the media

B.

Prepare the system for acquisition; Connect the target media; copy the media; Secure the evidence

C.

Connect the target media; Prepare the system for acquisition; Secure the evidence; Copy the media

D.

Secure the evidence; prepare the system for acquisition; Connect the target media; copy the media

Question 19

What should you do when approached by a reporter about a case that you are working on or have worked on?

Options:

A.

Refer the reporter to the attorney that retained you

B.

Say, “no comment”

C.

Answer all the reporters questions as completely as possible

D.

Answer only the questions that help your case

Question 20

Volatile Memory is one of the leading problems for forensics. Worms such as code Red are memory resident and do write themselves to the hard drive, if you turn the system off they disappear. In a lab environment, which of the following options would you suggest as the most appropriate to overcome the problem of capturing volatile memory?

Options:

A.

Use Vmware to be able to capture the data in memory and examine it

B.

Give the Operating System a minimal amount of memory, forcing it to use a swap file

C.

Create a Separate partition of several hundred megabytes and place the swap file there

D.

Use intrusion forensic techniques to study memory resident infections

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