Regular Expressions (RegEx) SE-023
Course Overview
Information are sometimes located in very large files (big data). Retrieving a specific data in such context cannot be done efficiently via a line-by-line examination. A regular expression describes the format of the data to be retrieved. By using a regular expression, one can retrieve the specific data and all other having the same format. This training is unique, covering in depth a subject barely covered, if covered, during university, college, and digital investigation courses.
Prerequisites
None
Objectives
- Be able to determine the structure of specific data
- Be able to constitute a realistic specimen containing the type of specific data
- Be able to write a regular expression and validate it using the specimen
Audience
- Computer forensics specialist
- eDiscovery specialist in an organization
- Programmer or database manager
- Social Science searcher
- People working with large files, such as server logs
General information
- Software used during this course are Windows freeware that do not require installation
- Participant must be able to use the Windows software, either on his own computer or on a virtual machine
- Each theoretical notion is followed by a practical exercise and the pace is comfortable, even for beginners
Syllabus
Day 1 : FOUNDATIONS
- Introduction: Regular expression versions, how to use The Regulator
- Metacharacters and anchors
- Range and quantifiers
- Special and category characters
Day 2 : COMPLEX REGULAR EXPRESSIONS
- Greedy and ungreedy expressions
- Backward references and conditional masks
- Lookups
- Digital Investigation Software
- Conclusion
- Final exam
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