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Windows Forensics: The Field Guide for Corporate Computer Investi…
The evidence is in–to solve Windows crime, you need Windows tools.
An arcane pursuit a decade ago, forensic science today is a household term. And while the computer forensic analyst may not lead as exciting a life as TV’s CSIs do, he or she relies just as heavily on scientific principles and just as surely solves crime.
Whether you are contemplating a career in this growing field or are already an analyst in a Unix/Linux environment, this book prepares you to combat computer crime in the Windows world. Here are the tools to help you recover sabotaged files, track down the source of threatening e-mails, investigate industrial espionage, and expose computer criminals.
Identify evidence of fraud, electronic theft, and employee Internet abuse
Investigate crime related to instant messaging, Lotus Notes(r), and increasingly popular browsers such as Firefox(r)
Learn what it takes to become a computer forensics analyst
Take advantage of sample forms and layouts as well as cas
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By John SpencerWe are now well into the digital age. Widespread use of computers and the Internet have made digital the medium of choice for almost everyone. Music, photography, movies and of course communications and data are all available, stored and produced in digital formats. Ease of distribution and portability, as well as the reduction in production costs makes digital an attractive proposition for everyone. With this new technology there does come some negative side effects though. One such effect is the rise in computer crime. Criminal use of computers for some will have seemed almost inevitable. Fraud and identity theft have hit the news in recent times, but the problem can and does tend to go a lot further. Computer misuse and digital crime can take many forms. Identity theft, fraud and theft from online banking accounts are common and the devices used range from laptops and mobile phones, to video games consoles and memory sticks. As the data is digital it is eas
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Computer Forensics: Hard Disk and Operating Systems (Ec-Council Press Series : Computer Forensics) by EC-Council
The Computer Forensic Series by EC-Council provides the knowledge and skills to identify, track, and prosecute the cyber-criminal. The series is comprised of five books covering a broad base of topics in Computer Hacking Forensic Investigation, designed to expose the reader to the process of detecting attacks and collecting evidence in a forensically sound manner with the intent to report crime and prevent future attacks. Learners are introduced to advanced techniques in computer investigation and analysis with interest in generating potential legal evidence. In full, this and the other four books provide preparation to identify evidence in computer related crime and abuse cases as well as track the intrusive hacker’s path through a client system. The series and accompanying labs help prepare the security student or professional to profile an intruder’s footpri
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Computer Forensics: Hard Disk and Operating Systems (Ec-Council Press Series : Computer Forensics) by EC-Council
The Computer Forensic Series by EC-Council provides the knowledge and skills to identify, track, and prosecute the cyber-criminal. The series is comprised of five books covering a broad base of topics in Computer Hacking Forensic Investigation, designed to expose the reader to the process of detecting attacks and collecting evidence in a forensically sound manner with the intent to report crime and prevent future attacks. Learners are introduced to advanced techniques in computer investigation and analysis with interest in generating potential legal evidence. In full, this and the other four books provide preparation to identify evidence in computer related crime and abuse cases as well as track the intrusive hacker’s path through a client system. The series and accompanying labs help prepare the security student or professional to profile an intruder’s footpri
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By John SpencerWe are now well into the digital age. Widespread use of computers and the Internet have made digital the medium of choice for almost everyone. Music, photography, movies and of course communications and data are all available, stored and produced in digital formats. Ease of distribution and portability, as well as the reduction in production costs makes digital an attractive proposition for everyone. With the widespread use of digital information comes the increased risk of that data falling into the wrong hands, or even being stolen. Computer crime is an evil faced by all computer uses and businesses on a global scale. What makes digital so appealing to users on a personal and business scale unfortunately is what appeals to criminals and online fraudsters. Computer misuse and digital crime can take many forms. Identity theft, fraud and theft from online banking accounts are common and the devices used range from laptops and mobile phones, to video games consoles
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One can qualify for several types of jobs when one has computer forensics training, but the evolution of one’s career depends on many other factors that are more or less related to education. Experience is one such factor, as well as the natural inclination for a certain domain. It goes without saying that with a forensic science degree you’ll work in the justice system, and the admittance in the ranks is very serious. The justice system does not overlook youth indiscretions, only candidates with a crystal clear personal record are eligible. In fact, you should be aware about such conditions before you even start your studies for a forensic science degree.
The complexity of the computer forensics jobs level is influenced by the expertise area you want to specialize in. And here we should count crime scene examination, forensic engineering, psychological and technical assistance, crime lab analysis and medical examination. Before applying for admittance to a forensic colleg
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Forensics investigation procedures do seem to shape the legal system, and popular culture has integrated many character figures from TV crime series that depict great forensics skills. There is an impressive number of tasks that a computer forensics investigator is capable of covering today: from autopsy techniques and forensic anthropology to DNA fingerprinting, computer facial [...]
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Computer crime is one of the fastest growing areas of crime in the world. With the internet expanding its boundaries and email becoming the more prevalent way to communicate in business as well as on a personal level, personal and corporate computers have become extremely vulnerable to attack. This has created an increased need for individuals educated in computer forensics or computer forensic investigators.
Computer Forensics Investigator Job Outlook and Salary
Computer forensic jobs are forecasted to grow faster than the average with most of the job growth being in law enforcement agencies and corporations. For individuals with a master’s degree, growth in freelance and consulting firms will be significant. Computer forensics salaries vary significantly depending on whether you work for a law enforcement agency or in a corporate setting and what level of education is attained, thus a computer forensics investigator salary can be anywhere from $50,000 to over $100,000 annually
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There is not just Google targeted by hackers. After the blitzkrieg from the company in Mountain View and the Chinese government, which the giant web denounced the attacks to their servers, comes a report from Mandiant, a U.S. company that operates in the field of computer security forensics . A document which - as reported by Wired - is bouncing on the chair for three identifies and highlights significant data. Here they are:First element. Companies (U.S.) under attack by computer hackers are not an Asian or two or even fifty. This would be thousands of businesses and institutions, among them also several industry professionals national security.Second element. It declares Mandiant, who illustrated his report at a conference on cyber-crime sponsored by the Department of Defense, we face a new form of computer attack. No longer a mere intruder to capture data, but a kind of infiltration long stay, which calls Mandiant APT: Advanced Persistent Threat, or advanced persistent threat.Third
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Wireless Crime and Forensic Investigation | 9.98 MBSecurity is always a concern with any new technology. When we think security we typically think of stopping an attacker from breaking in or gaining access. However, based on the broad reach of wireless, stopping someone from passively listening is just as critical. Intrusion detection systems, firewalls, and forensics are just a few of the key areas that must be understood and applied to proactively solve the wireless problem. From short text messaging to war driving, Wireless Crime and Forensic Investigation explores all aspects of wireless technology, how it is used in daily life, and how it will be used in the future. The book provides a one-stop resource on the types of wireless crimes that are being committed and forensic investigation techniques for wireless devices and wireless networks. The author's straightforward and easy to read style seamlessly integrates the topics of wireless security and computer
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