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Assessment Guidelines
The assessable workshop requires you to demonstrate Linux based file carving and validate the result by completing the series of activities via a Panopto video presentation:
Part A:
1. Download a suitable (.dd) image, containing a PDF file
2. Use the MD5 algorithm to hash the selected (.dd) file.
3. Successfully carve PDF files only from the selected (.dd) file using Foremost.
4. Use the MD5 algorithm via the command line on one (1) carved PDF file.
5. Open the hashed PDF file to view its content.
Part B:
1. Download a suitable (.dd) image, containing a JPG file
2. Use the SHA1 algorithm to hash the selected (.dd) file.
3. Successfully carve JPG files only from the case study (.dd) image using Scalpel.
4. Use the SHA1 algorithm via the command line on one (1) JPG file.
5. Open the hashed JPG file to view its content.
You are recommended to use the Microsoft Azure Virtual Lab provided to you in this unit to complete this task. Alternatively, you may use another virtualisation setup on your own workstation. Should you choose to use your own workstation and/or virtualised environment, the support you receive to troubleshoot technical difficulties will be limited.
Required Video Structure
1. Format: Video recording created using Panopto.
2. Duration: 5 minutes maximum. Any video content exceeding the prescribed duration will NOT be assessed.
3. Ensure you speak clearly in the recording and that everything you show and describe are clearly visible to the audience.
4. DO NOT do a voice-over on a pre-recorded video. Your recording should be a live video of you talking over your commands and explaining specifically what is happening each step of the way. A voice-over of a pre-recorded video will result in a zero and may be reported as contract cheating.
5. Student Identity Verification is mandatory. If this cannot be made, then your assignment will not be assessed.
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