I will be publishing an X-Ways Forensics Online Training Course on June 30, 2014. The course is based off the X-Ways Practitioner's Guide, the X-Ways manual, and a decade of experience using X-Ways...it is not the official X-Ways training course, but it also does not come with the price tag of the official course. From Monday, the X-Ways course will be $195 but I will publish a discount code good for two weeks (through July 14) for 25% off.
I'll send out a reminder on June 30 through twitter and the XWF blog, so follow the blog or twitter account to catch the discount code.
The manner in which I made the X-Ways course is so that you can follow along with XWF in learning how to work a case with X-Ways Forensics. The course describes the options and buttons in XWF, but also shows how to simply work a case. There are literally so many features in X-Ways, that without training, you will be missing about 50% of what you should be doing. I found that even the most current version of the X-Ways manual does not list features in XWF...lots of information to keep up with, tons of features to consider, easy to miss something that you should not miss for such a powerful forensic tool.
If you want to be notified of the coupon code, be sure to follow the X-Ways blog at http://xwaysforensics.wordpress.com/ or the twitter account at https://twitter.com/XWaysGuide.
I also have just released an online course on the Windows Forensic Environment (WinFE). I have videos of most build methods, tips and tricks, pro's and con's, and aspects of WinFE that you may find important. I also included every bit of downloadable swag in the course too (batch files, wallpaper, scripts, etc...).
All in all, this is probably the best source of WinFE you will find. I encourage you to share it and use it, after all, this is a free tool and this course is free. If anyone has suggestions on making the course better, let me know and I can try to squeeze in some improvements.
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