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- Title: Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics
- Author(s) Aaron Philipp, David Cowen, Chris Davis
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education; 2nd edition (October 1, 2009)
- Hardcover: 544 pages
- eBook: PDF
- Language: English
- ISBN-10/ASIN: 0071626778
- ISBN-13: 978-0071626774
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Identify and investigate computer criminals of all stripes with help from this fully updated. real-world resource. This book explains how to construct a high-tech forensic lab, collect prosecutable evidence, discover e-mail and system file clues, track wireless activity, and recover obscured documents.
Learn how to re-create an attacker's footsteps, communicate with counsel, prepare court-ready reports, and work through legal and organizational challenges. Case studies straight from today's headlines cover IP theft, mortgage fraud, employee misconduct, securities fraud, embezzlement, organized crime, and consumer fraud cases.
- Effectively uncover, capture, and prepare evidence for investigation
- Store and process collected data in a highly secure digital forensic lab
- Restore deleted documents, partitions, user activities, and file systems
- Analyze evidence gathered from Windows, Linux, and Macintosh systems
- Use the latest Web and client-based e-mail tools to extract relevant artifacts
- Overcome the hacker's anti-forensic, encryption, and obscurity techniques
- Unlock clues stored in cell phones, PDAs, and Windows Mobile devices
- Prepare legal documents that will hold up to judicial and defense scrutiny
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- Digital and Computer Forensics
- Hacking and Hackers
- Cryptography, Cryptology, and Cryptanalysis
- Networks Security
- Computer and Information Security
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