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Just in case you missed out on our guide over the past three weeks! SecPro #90: Windows Forensics Sp

Just in case you missed out on our guide over the past three weeks! [View this email in your browser]( SecPro #90: Windows Forensics Special. Hello again! For those of you who missed out on our Windows Forensics breakdown over the last three weeks - how did you miss them?! For those of you who missed them or are just wanting to catch up, you can check out the articles below. Make sure to tell us what you think of them! If you think that we could add something to give a new learner a leg up or you've got an insight that we missed, we'd love to hear it. If they're interesting enough, we'll even include them in the issue tomorrow! Cheers! [Austin Miller]( Editor-in-Chief The _secpro Windows Forensics Masterclass! [Windows Forensic Analysis - Part 1]( [Sai]( back with a breakdown on how to approach forensic analysis and which tools we should be using! In this article, we get a general rundown on how Windows Forensics Analysis works and how you can get started. [Windows Forensic Analysis - Part 2]( This time, [Sai]( leads us through the basics of actually starting your forensic analysis. Plenty of important information here to help you actually start practising! If you have had a little experience with Windows Forensics in the past, this is probably the best place for you to start! [Windows Forensic Analysis - Part 3]( The final article in our breakdown, this time diving a bit deeper into the technical side of forensic analysis. Once you've read this, you'll be in an excellent position to start practising and learning a bit more with one of [Packt]( leading books! [FORWARDED THIS EMAIL? SIGN UP HERE]( [NOT FOR YOU? UNSUBSCRIBE HERE]( Copyright © 2023 Packt Publishing, All rights reserved. As a GDPR-compliant company, we want you to know why you’re getting this email. The _secpro team, as a part of Packt Publishing, believes that you have a legitimate interest in our newsletter and the products associated with it. Our research shows that you opted-in for communication with Packt Publishing in the past and we think that your previous interest warrants our appropriate communication. If you do not feel that you should have received this or are no longer interested in _secpro, you can opt out of our emails using the unsubscribe link below. Our mailing address is: Packt Publishing Livery Place, 35 Livery StreetBirmingham, West Midlands, B3 2PB United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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