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Part 1: Examine the Suspicious Email.txt FileYou are an investigator at a major U.S.-based bank, and one of your duties is to monitor outgoing employee emails. The main objective of this monitoring ef

Part 1: Examine the Suspicious Email.txt File

You are an investigator at a major U.S.-based bank, and one of your duties is to monitor outgoing employee emails. The main objective of this monitoring effort is to catch any customer data (such as a Social Security Number [123-45-6789] or email addresses) being removed, which is against company policy.

During your monitoring operations, you find an employee that appears to be emailing a large book, and you decide to give this file further inspection. However, the book appears to be over 48,000 lines of text, and you cannot read each line.

Complete the following steps:

  1. Choose a tool to inspect the above-mentioned file and explain why you chose the particular tool.
  2. Create literal or regular expression searches to look for interesting data.
  3. Show the results of your interesting findings, and recommend further searches on other data based on your results.

Submit all of your searches, the results (even if the search did not yield interesting results), and how you tested to ensure your search was formed or formatted correctly.

Part 2: Examine the Practical Suspicious Email Bonus.csv FileOnce again, you are the investigator at the same U.S.-based bank. Your findings from the first monitoring effort have you very concerned, and you have decided to open a case on your subject employee. The next file you have under review is very different from the first, as it contains what appears to be a series of random numbers. Note that the file seems to be very large.

Based on findings from the first file:

  1. Choose a tool to inspect this second file and explain why you chose the particular tool.
  2. Create literal or regular expression searches to look for interesting data.

Show the results of your interesting findings and recommend further searches on other data based on your results.

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