Description
Computer Forensics
Evidence Collection and Management
Author: Newman Robert C.
Language: EnglishSubjects for Computer Forensics:
Keywords
Computer Forensic; Electronic Evidence; Disk Drive; Forensic Examiners; Incident Scene; Computer Forensic Investigation; Computer Forensic Lab; Forensic Tools; Computer Forensic Investigator; Blue Collar Crimes; Federal Bureau Of Investigation; Faraday Bags; GSM Phone; Forensic Accounting; E-mail Transmission; Smart Card; IP Address; IBM Compatible Computer; Palm Os; Sim Card; Hard Drive; USA Patriot Act; Computer Hard Disk Drives; PDA Device; SMTP Server
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Add to cart the print on demand of Newman Robert C.Publication date: 03-2007
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Publication date: 09-2019
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
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Computer Forensics: Evidence Collection and Management examines cyber-crime, E-commerce, and Internet activities that could be used to exploit the Internet, computers, and electronic devices. The book focuses on the numerous vulnerabilities and threats that are inherent on the Internet and networking environments and presents techniques and suggestions for corporate security personnel, investigators, and forensic examiners to successfully identify, retrieve, and protect valuable forensic evidence for litigation and prosecution.
The book is divided into two major parts for easy reference. The first part explores various crimes, laws, policies, forensic tools, and the information needed to understand the underlying concepts of computer forensic investigations. The second part presents information relating to crime scene investigations and management, disk and file structure, laboratory construction and functions, and legal testimony. Separate chapters focus on investigations involving computer systems, e-mail, and wireless devices.
Presenting information patterned after technical, legal, and managerial classes held by computer forensic professionals from Cyber Crime Summits held at Kennesaw State University in 2005 and 2006, this book is an invaluable resource for those who want to be both efficient and effective when conducting an investigation.