Joeylacey
On this page, you find all documents, package deals, and flashcards offered by seller joeylacey.
- 65
- 0
- 0
Community
- Followers
- Following
65 items
CHFI Chapter 5
When a FAT File is deleted - The OS replaces the first letter of the deleted filename with 
E5H. Corresponding clusters of that file are marked unused, even though they are not empty. 
Until these clusters are overwritten, the file can still be recovered. 
When a NTFS File is deleted - The OS marks the index field in the MFT with a special code. 
The computer now looks at the clusters occupied by that file as being empty. Until these clusters 
are overwritten, the file can be recovered 
Recycle ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
When a FAT File is deleted - The OS replaces the first letter of the deleted filename with 
E5H. Corresponding clusters of that file are marked unused, even though they are not empty. 
Until these clusters are overwritten, the file can still be recovered. 
When a NTFS File is deleted - The OS marks the index field in the MFT with a special code. 
The computer now looks at the clusters occupied by that file as being empty. Until these clusters 
are overwritten, the file can be recovered 
Recycle ...
CHFI Hard Disks and File Systems
CHFI Hard Disks and File Systems Study Set 100% 
Solved 
About a thousand - How many tracks are typically contained on a platter of a 3.5" HDD? 
Volume Descriptor: Number 0 - refers that the volume descriptor is a boot record 
Volume Descriptor: Number 1 - refers that the volume descriptor is a primary volume 
descriptor 
Volume Descriptor: Number 2 - refers that the volume descriptor is a supplementary volume 
descriptor 
Volume Descriptor: Number 3 - refers that the volume descriptor is a vol...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
CHFI Hard Disks and File Systems Study Set 100% 
Solved 
About a thousand - How many tracks are typically contained on a platter of a 3.5" HDD? 
Volume Descriptor: Number 0 - refers that the volume descriptor is a boot record 
Volume Descriptor: Number 1 - refers that the volume descriptor is a primary volume 
descriptor 
Volume Descriptor: Number 2 - refers that the volume descriptor is a supplementary volume 
descriptor 
Volume Descriptor: Number 3 - refers that the volume descriptor is a vol...
CHFI
A. #*06*# 
B. *#06# 
C. #06r 
D. *1MEI# - b 
Who is responsible for the following tasks? 
- Secure the scene and ensure that it is maintained In a secure state until the Forensic Team 
advises 
- Make notes about the scene that will eventually be handed over to the Forensic Team 
A. Non-Laboratory Staff 
B. System administrators 
C. Local managers or other non-forensic staff 
D. Lawyers - a 
A system with a simple logging mechanism has not been given much attention during 
development, this syst...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 65 pages •
A. #*06*# 
B. *#06# 
C. #06r 
D. *1MEI# - b 
Who is responsible for the following tasks? 
- Secure the scene and ensure that it is maintained In a secure state until the Forensic Team 
advises 
- Make notes about the scene that will eventually be handed over to the Forensic Team 
A. Non-Laboratory Staff 
B. System administrators 
C. Local managers or other non-forensic staff 
D. Lawyers - a 
A system with a simple logging mechanism has not been given much attention during 
development, this syst...
CHFI Final
Anti-Digital Forensic techniques: - Overwriting data (Wiping). 
Exploitation of bugs in forensic tools. 
Obfuscation. 
Hiding Data (Steganography, Cryptography, low-tech...) 
Volatile Data - Can be modified, rapidly. 
Non-Volatile data - Secondary storage of data. 
Long term, persistent data. 
Transient Data - Programs that reside in memory and cache data. 
(i.e. network connection, user logout, ...) 
Fragile Data - Data temporarily saved to the hard disk and can be changed. (i.e. time stamps, 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 60 pages •
Anti-Digital Forensic techniques: - Overwriting data (Wiping). 
Exploitation of bugs in forensic tools. 
Obfuscation. 
Hiding Data (Steganography, Cryptography, low-tech...) 
Volatile Data - Can be modified, rapidly. 
Non-Volatile data - Secondary storage of data. 
Long term, persistent data. 
Transient Data - Programs that reside in memory and cache data. 
(i.e. network connection, user logout, ...) 
Fragile Data - Data temporarily saved to the hard disk and can be changed. (i.e. time stamps, 
...
CHFI Chapter 5-6
CHFI Chapter 5-6 Questions with 100% Verified 
Solutions 
Windows: When a user deletes a file, the OS does not actually delete the file, it - marks the 
file name in the Master File Table (MFT) with a special character. This character represents that 
the space once occupied by the file is ready for use 
FAT - The OS replaces the first letter of the deleted filename with - E5H, Corresponding 
clusters of that file are marked unused, even though they are not empty. Until these clusters are 
overw...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
CHFI Chapter 5-6 Questions with 100% Verified 
Solutions 
Windows: When a user deletes a file, the OS does not actually delete the file, it - marks the 
file name in the Master File Table (MFT) with a special character. This character represents that 
the space once occupied by the file is ready for use 
FAT - The OS replaces the first letter of the deleted filename with - E5H, Corresponding 
clusters of that file are marked unused, even though they are not empty. Until these clusters are 
overw...
Ansc 107 Exam
Ansc 107 Exam 1 TAMU Questions And Answers with 
Expert Verified Solutions 
Breed - Animals of common origin having characteristics that distinguish them other groups within 
the same species 
Sire Breed - Fast growing, muscular, late maturing, low milking 
Maternal Breed - Heavy milking, early maturing sexually, inherently fertile, small to moderate size 
Dual Purpose Breed - Excel in sire and maternal characteristics 
Useful to segregate breeds according to maturing rates can be an indicator o...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
Ansc 107 Exam 1 TAMU Questions And Answers with 
Expert Verified Solutions 
Breed - Animals of common origin having characteristics that distinguish them other groups within 
the same species 
Sire Breed - Fast growing, muscular, late maturing, low milking 
Maternal Breed - Heavy milking, early maturing sexually, inherently fertile, small to moderate size 
Dual Purpose Breed - Excel in sire and maternal characteristics 
Useful to segregate breeds according to maturing rates can be an indicator o...
American Board of Surgical Assistants
American Board of Surgical Assistants TEST REVIEW - 
Sutures and Wound Repair/ General Surgery | Already 
Graded 
Who discovered that the body absorbs sutures made from animal tissues? - Philip Syng Physick 
Which suture material is NOT absorbed but remains as a living tissue in the body? - Fascia lata 
Space caused by separation of wound edges which have not been closely approximated by sutures is 
called - Dead Space 
An interrupted suture, which is placed through tissue from one side of the w...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
American Board of Surgical Assistants TEST REVIEW - 
Sutures and Wound Repair/ General Surgery | Already 
Graded 
Who discovered that the body absorbs sutures made from animal tissues? - Philip Syng Physick 
Which suture material is NOT absorbed but remains as a living tissue in the body? - Fascia lata 
Space caused by separation of wound edges which have not been closely approximated by sutures is 
called - Dead Space 
An interrupted suture, which is placed through tissue from one side of the w...
Anesthesia and Surgical Assisting
Anesthesia and Surgical Assisting Exam Questions and 
Answers| Already Graded 
Preparation area - used for patient preparation and storage of surgical supplies, clipping the patient 
Scrub area - scrub sink, autoclave, room to gown and glove 
Surgery room - a dedicated room reserved for sterile surgical procedures, only used for surgery 
Aseptic techique - describe all the precautions taken to prevent contamination, and infection, of a 
surgical wound 
Contamination of a wound - presence of micr...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Anesthesia and Surgical Assisting Exam Questions and 
Answers| Already Graded 
Preparation area - used for patient preparation and storage of surgical supplies, clipping the patient 
Scrub area - scrub sink, autoclave, room to gown and glove 
Surgery room - a dedicated room reserved for sterile surgical procedures, only used for surgery 
Aseptic techique - describe all the precautions taken to prevent contamination, and infection, of a 
surgical wound 
Contamination of a wound - presence of micr...
Anesthesia And Surgical Assisting
Anesthesia And Surgical Assisting Questions and Answers| 
Already Graded 
___________ is the term used to describe all precautions taken to prevent contamination or infection of 
a surgical wound. - Aseptic Technique 
Surgical procedures are described using anatomic terms combined with root words. - True 
___________ refers to the destruction of all microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, spores) on a surface or 
object. - Sterilization 
Hospital-acquired infections are called ___________. - Nosocomi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Anesthesia And Surgical Assisting Questions and Answers| 
Already Graded 
___________ is the term used to describe all precautions taken to prevent contamination or infection of 
a surgical wound. - Aseptic Technique 
Surgical procedures are described using anatomic terms combined with root words. - True 
___________ refers to the destruction of all microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, spores) on a surface or 
object. - Sterilization 
Hospital-acquired infections are called ___________. - Nosocomi...
AINS 21
AINS 21 - Segment A | 137 Questions with 100 % 
correct answers | Verified& Updated 2024 | Already 
Passed 
From a risk management viewpoint, insurance is used to A. Prevent the cost of losses 
B. Reduce the cost of losses 
C. Transfer the cost of losses 
D. Isolate the cost of losses. - C. Transfer the cost of losses. 
A loss exposure is: 
A. Any condition that presents the possibility of a loss. 
B. Any condition that precludes the chance of loss. 
C. The same thing as a peril. 
D. The same th...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 45 pages •
AINS 21 - Segment A | 137 Questions with 100 % 
correct answers | Verified& Updated 2024 | Already 
Passed 
From a risk management viewpoint, insurance is used to A. Prevent the cost of losses 
B. Reduce the cost of losses 
C. Transfer the cost of losses 
D. Isolate the cost of losses. - C. Transfer the cost of losses. 
A loss exposure is: 
A. Any condition that presents the possibility of a loss. 
B. Any condition that precludes the chance of loss. 
C. The same thing as a peril. 
D. The same th...