Description |
1 online resource (198 pages) : 48 illustrations |
Contents |
Chapter 1 WHAT IS DIGITAL FORENSICS, AND WHAT SHOULD YOU KNOW ABOUT IT? -- chapter 2 -- Digital Forensic Approaches and Best Practices -- chapter 3 -- Digital Forensics Tool Kit -- chapter 4 -- Internet and E-Mail Examinations -- chapter 5 -- Mobile Forensics -- chapter 6 CLOUD COMPUTING AND DIGITAL FORENSICS PROF. GER ALDEM ER ICK -- chapter 7 -- Incident Response / DE T. JA SON OTTI NG -- chapter 8 -- Report Writing and Presentation -- chapter 9 SOCIAL MEDIA FORENSICS DR . BA R BA RAL . CI ARAMI TA RO -- chapter 10 SOCIAL ENGINEERING FORENSICS DR . BA R BA RAL . CI ARAMI TA RO -- chapter 11 ANTI-FORENSICS PROF. V EL ISL AV PAV L OV -- chapter 12 -- Link and Visual Analysis -- chapter 13 -- Psychological, Ethical, and Cultural Implications of Digital Forensics |
Summary |
The field of computer forensics has experienced significant growth recently and those looking to get into the industry have significant opportunity for upward mobility. Focusing on the concepts investigators need to know to conduct a thorough investigation, Digital Forensics Explained provides an overall description of the forensic practice from a practitioner's perspective. Starting with an overview, the text describes best practices based on the author's decades of experience conducting investigations and working in information technology. It illustrates the forensic process, explains what it takes to be an investigator, and highlights emerging trends |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Computer crimes -- Investigation.
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Computer engineering.
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Computer security.
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Computer organization.
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LAW -- Forensic Science.
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Computer organization
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Computer crimes -- Investigation
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Computer engineering
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Computer security
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781439874967 |
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1439874964 |
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