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Description
Following on the success of his introductory text, Digital Evidence and Computer Crime, Eoghan Casey brings together a few top experts to create the first detailed guide for professionals who are already familiar with digital evidence. The Handbook of Computer Crime Investigation helps readers master the forensic analysis of computer systems with a three-part approach covering tools, technology, and case studies. The Tools section provides the details on leading software programs, with each chapter written by that product's creator. The section ends with an objective comparison of the strengths and limitations of each tool. The main Technology section provides the technical "how to" information for collecting and analyzing digital evidence in common situations, starting with computers, moving on to networks, and culminating with embedded systems. The Case Examples section gives readers a sense of the technical, legal, and practical challenges that arise in real computer investigations.
Audience
Law enforcement personnel and computer professionals who specialize in digital evidence collection and analysis. Also: forensic scientists, lawyers and network security professionals.
Contents
About the Authors Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. The Other Side of Civil Discovery TOOLS
3. The EnCase Process
4. Incident Response Tools
5. NFR Security
6. Tool Testing and Analytical Methodology TECHNOLOGY
7. Windows Analysis
8. Unix Analysis
9. Network Analysis
10. Wireless Network Analysis
11. Embedded Systems Analysis CASE EXAMPLES
12. Homicide and Child Pornography
13. Internet Gambling
14. Computer Intrusions
Author
Index
Subject Index
Paperback, 448 pages, publication date: OCT-2001
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