Digital Evidence and Computer Crime
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 23 February 2004
- ISBN 9780121631048
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages1 pages
- Size 246x189 mm
- Weight 1284 g
- Language English 0
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Digital Evidence and Computer Crime, Second Edition, is a hands-on resource that aims to educate students and professionals in the law enforcement, forensic science, computer security, and legal communities about digital evidence and computer crime. This textbook explains how computers and networks function, how they can be involved in crimes, and how they can be used as a source of evidence.
In addition to gaining a practical understanding of how computers and networks function and how they can be used as evidence of a crime, students will learn about relevant legal issues and will be introduced to deductive criminal profiling, a systematic approach to focusing an investigation and understanding criminal motivations. Readers will receive unlimited access to the author's accompanying website, which contains simulated cases that integrate many of the topics covered in the text.
This text is required reading for anyone involved in computer investigations or computer administration, including computer forensic consultants, law enforcement, computer security professionals, government agencies (IRS, FBI, CIA, Dept. of Justice), fraud examiners, system administrators, and lawyers.
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Part 1 - 1: Digital Evidence and Computer Crime; 2: History and Terminology of Computer Crime Investigation; 3: Technology and Law; 4: The Investigative Process; 5: Investigative Reconstruction; 6: Modus Operandi, Motive & Technology; 7: Digital Evidence in the Courtroom; Part 2 - 8: Computer Basics for Digital Evidence Examiners; 9: Applying Forensic Science to Computers; 10: Forensic Analysis of Windows SystemsChapter 11: Forensic Analysis of Unix Systems; 12: Forensic Analysis of Macintosh Systems; 13: Forensic Analysis of Handheld Devices; Part 3 - 14: Network Basics for Digital Evidence Examiners; 15: Applying Forensic Science to Networks; 16: Digital Evidence on Physical and Data-Link Layers; 17: Digital Evidence on Network and Transport Layers; 18: Digital Evidence on the Internet; Part 4 - 19: Investigating Computer Intrusions; 20: Sex Offenders on the Internet; 21: Investigating Cyberstalking; 22: Digital Evidence as Alibi
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