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Digital Forensics Explained by Greg Gogolin (2012, Hardcover)

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Very Good: A book that has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, ...
Subject
Security / General, Evidence, Forensic Science, Information Technology
ISBN
9781439874950
Subject Area
Computers, Law
Publication Name
Digital Forensics Explained
Item Length
10.2 in
Publisher
Auerbach Publishers, Incorporated
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Greg Gogolin
Item Width
7.2 in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz
Number of Pages
198 Pages

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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. Filled with helpful templates and contributions from seasoned experts in their respective fields, the book includes coverage of: Internet and email investigations Mobile forensics for cell phones, iPads, music players, and other small devices Cloud computing from an architecture perspective and its impact on digital forensics Anti-forensic techniques that may be employed to make a forensic exam more difficult to conduct Recoverability of information from damaged media The progression of a criminal case from start to finish Tools that are often used in an examination, including commercial, free, and open-source tools; computer and mobile tools; and things as simple as extension cords Social media and social engineering forensics Case documentation and presentation, including sample summary reports and a cover sheet for a cell phone investigation The text includes acquisition forms, a sequential process outline to guide your investigation, and a checklist of supplies you'll need when responding to an incident. Providing you with the understanding and the tools to deal with suspects who find ways to make their digital activities hard to trace, the book also considers cultural implications, ethics, and the psychological effects that digital forensics investigations can have on investigators.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Auerbach Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1439874956
ISBN-13
9781439874950
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102800441

Product Key Features

Author
Greg Gogolin
Publication Name
Digital Forensics Explained
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Security / General, Evidence, Forensic Science, Information Technology
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Computers, Law
Number of Pages
198 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
10.2 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
7.2 in
Item Weight
19.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2012-032424
Lc Classification Number
Hv8073.5
Table of Content
What Is Digital Forensics and What Should You Know about It? Introduction Forensic Science What Does It Take to Be a Digital Forensic Investigator? Educational Opportunities What Opportunities Are There for Digital Forensic Investigators? What Are the Trends and Challenges in Digital Forensics? Resources Available to Digital Forensic Investigators Conclusion References Digital Forensic Approaches and Best Practices Introduction First Response Responding to a Case Conclusion References Other Useful References Digital Forensics Tool Kit Introduction Computer Forensics Write Blockers Imaging Add-Ons and Other Technologies Tools Mobile Forensics Tools Visual Analysis Secured Storage Damaged Media Summary Internet and E-Mail Examinations Introduction E-mail Chat and Messaging Logs Peer to Peer Search Engine Activity Internet History Social Networking and Gaming Malware and Viruses Summary Mobile Forensics Introduction Mobile Phone Technology How a Call Is Made Forensic Challenges Forensic Process Digital Cell Phone Investigation Geographic Positioning Systems Cameras Summary Cellular Communications Technology Overview References Cloud Computing and Digital Forensics, Prof. Gerald Emerick Introduction Infrastructure as a Service Platform as a Service Software as a Service Service and Deployment Models Customer versus Cloud Provider Responsibilities Other Service Models Multi-Tenancy User Access and Provisioning Data Protection and Breaches Information Technology and Information Security Governance and Change Control Processes Service Access Vulnerabilities Migration Planning Incident Response Virtualization Security Benefits of Cloud Incident Response, Det . Jason Otting Introduction Case Summary The Initiation of an Investigation Information Evidence Gathering Interviews and the Analyzing of Evidence Analyzing the Electronic Evidence Prosecution and Testimony Things to Consider Conclusion Report Writing and Presentation Introduction Report Content and Considerations Sample Reports Presenting and Testifying Archiving Summary Social Media Forensics, Dr. Barbara L. Ciaramitaro Introduction to Social Media Social Networking E-mail Blogs Microblogs Event Coordination Location Identification Multimedia Sharing Search Wikis Web Conferencing Virtual Worlds Social Media Forensics Street Gangs Terrorist Activity White Collar Crimes Summary References Social Engineering Forensics, Dr. Barbara L. Ciaramitaro Introduction to Social Engineering Online Social Engineering Attacks Telephone Social Engineering Attacks Waste Management Social Engineering Attacks Mobile Device Social Engineering Attacks Personal Social Engineering Attacks Reverse Social Engineering Attacks Social Engineering Forensics Social Engineering Attack Vector Vulnerabilities Conclusion References Anti -Forensics, Prof. Velislav Pavlov Anti-Forensic Definition and Concepts Anti-Forensic Methods Eliminate Trails Hide Evidence Destroy Evidence Mobile Anti-Forensics Conclusion References Link and Visual Analysis Introduction Link and Visual Analysis Conclusion Psychological, Ethical, and Cultural Implications of Digital Forensics Introduction Psychological Implications of Digital Forensics Ethical Implications of Digital Forensics Cultural Implications Conclusion References Index
Copyright Date
2013
Target Audience
College Audience
Dewey Decimal
363.250285
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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