Dedicated to the branch of forensic science encompassing the recovery and investigation of material found in digital devices, often in relation to computer crime. This field involves the application of several information security principles and aims to provide for attribution and event reconstruction following forth from audit processes. This subreddit is not limited to just personal computers and encompasses all media that may also fall under digital forensics (e.g., cellphones, video, etc.).
I've been in IT for about 20 years moving through different departments, so I don't really have a specialty, more of a jack of all trades where I know a bit about a lot. Started on helpdesk (got A+ while there), moved to field service doing installs and repairs, did cabling installs (copper, but did some study in fiber), moved to networking for a while (also got CCNA), passed Sec+. Lately, I've taken an interest in forensics which seems like a vast field and not sure where to begin. My thinking is that I need a stronger foundation in memory/storage and OS functioning. Are there any really good resources for those specific topics? I have access to IT Pro TV and TryHackMe. I like to watch YouTube videos in the morning and love books especially if they have lab exercises in them.
Any suggestions/opinions are welcome and appreciated.