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The Best Damn Cybercrime and Digital Forensics Book Period

 

Edited by Jack Wiles, President and Co-founder, Techno Security Conference Series & Anthony Reyes, Retired Detective with the New York City Police Department's Computer Crimes Squad 

There are some 20 contributing editors to this massive tome of computer forensics and related topics. 

Chapters:

  1. Computer Forensics in Today’s World
  2. Digital Forensics: An Overview
  3. Developing and Enterprise Digital Investigative/Electronic Discovery Capability
  4. Integrating a Quality Assurance Program in a Digital Forensic Laboratory
  5. Balancing E-discovery Challenges with Legal and IT Requirements
  6. Forensic Software and Hardware
  7. Incident Response: Live Forensics and Investigations
  8. Seizure of Digital Information
  9. Conducting Cyber Investigations
  10. Acquiring Data, Duplicating Data and Recovering Deleted Files
  11. Forensic Discovery and Analysis Using BackTrack
  12. Windows, Linux and Macintosh Boot Processes
  13. Windows and Linux Forensics
  14. Investigating Network Traffic and Investigating Logs
  15. Router Forensics and Network Forensics
  16. Investigating Wireless Attacks
  17. E-mail Forensics
  18. Steganography and Application Password Crackers
  19. PDA and Blackberry
  20. MP3 Forensics

ISBN: 978-1-59749-228-7

Paperback, 736 pages

www.Syngress.com (computer science) (a division of Elsevier)

Published: November 26, 2007

$59.95

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