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Book Title
Digital Evidence and Computer Crime
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Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology
ISBN-10
0121631044
ISBN-13
9780121631048
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6026903

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
688 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Digital Evidence and Computer Crime
Publication Year
2004
Subject
Security / Online Safety & Privacy, Networking / General, Evidence, Forensic Science
Features
Revised
Type
Textbook
Author
Eoghan Casey
Subject Area
Law, Computers
Format
Hardcover

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Item Length
9.7 in
Item Width
7.4 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2003-063576
Reviews
Praise for the First Edition: Author Eoghan Casey does a superb job of applying forensic science to computers." -- Ben Rothke, SecurityManagement.com Praise for Second Edition: This book is a great reference for any security professional facing issues in this area. ComputerWorld This behemoth of a book offers more than 680 pages of useful information on digital forensics and computer crime. ComputerWorld .something for everyone - law enforcement agencies that collect and process evidence, forensic analysts, lawyers and other information security professionals. ComputerWorld ...Casey does a great job making difficult concepts easy to understand. ComputerWorld, Praise for the First Edition: "Author Eoghan Casey does a superb job of applying forensic science to computers." (Ben Rothke, SecurityManagement.com) Praise for Second Edition: "[S]omething for everyone - law enforcement agencies that collect and process evidence, forensic analysts, lawyers and other information security professionals." (ComputerWorld) "Eoghan Casey's Digital Evidence and Computer Crime is, in the opinion of this reviewer, the single most comprehensive and useful professional reference - or graduate-level textbook - in the computer forensics field today." (Gary Kessler, Criminal Justice Review) "Digital Evidence and Computer Crime is a must-have in the reference library of any computer forensics professional, laboratory, and/or practice." (Gary Kessler, Criminal Justice Review), Reviews for the previous edition: "Digital Evidence and Computer Crime provides an introduction to many concepts from computer science about networks, and in particular the Internet. It details the application of forensic science principles to the location, recovery, and examination of digital evidence...Each chapter in the book is fully supported by case examples to clarify particular points made. It also contains many references to specialized literature and on-line resources as well as a helpful glossary of terms...this book can be recommended mainly for people looking to expand their general knowledge and awareness of computer crime and the process of computer crime investigation, particularly those just entering the field of digital forensics." --Dr. L.W. Russell, Science & Justice "Many, perhaps most, of the police, lawyers or systems administrators and forensic scientists involved in investigation or prosecution of computer-related crimes do not know the answer to these questions [of digital evidence handling]. This book will tell them. It should, of course, be equally interesting to lawyers with the task of defending alleged computer criminals." --Robert L Dunne, JD, The Center for Internet Studies, Yale University, USA "...an excellent book that details the elements of digital crime. Author Eoghan Casey does a superb job of applying forensic science to computers. The information presented here is critical to a diverse audience: law enforcement, attorneys, forensic scientists, and systems administrators, for instance...In all, the book and CD are an excellent introduction to an increasingly important area of law enforcement." -- Ben Rothke, SecurityManagement I would very highly recommend this book to all those professionals who want to venture into the new and exciting branch of computer forensics. This book is good value for money, and should adorn the bookshelves of all computer experts, especially those who are in computer forensics. - Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine Reviews for 2nd Edition: This behemoth of a book offers more than 680 pages of useful information on digital forensics and computer crime. There's something for everyone - law enforcement agencies that collect and process evidence, forensic analysts, lawyers and other information security professionals. ...Casey does a great job making difficult concepts easy to understand. The tools and methodology described are up to date and relevant, and the case studies are detailed perfectly. This book is a great reference for any security professional facing issues in this area. - ComputerWorld "Eoghan Casey's work will be music to the ears of computer-crime investigators. Remarkably thorough in scope, this book offers something no other textbook does: a stable set of standards to achieve and surpsass.. Remarkably, given the short lifespan of today's tech books, this book is likely to have lasting value."-- Security Management, Reviews for the previous edition: "Digital Evidence and Computer Crime provides an introduction to many concepts from computer science about networks, and in particular the Internet. It details the application of forensic science principles to the location, recovery, and examination of digital evidence...Each chapter in the book is fully supported by case examples to clarify particular points made. It also contains many references to specialized literature and on-line resources as well as a helpful glossary of terms...this book can be recommended mainly for people looking to expand their general knowledge and awareness of computer crime and the process of computer crime investigation, particularly those just entering the field of digital forensics." --Dr. L.W. Russell, Science & Justice "Many, perhaps most, of the police, lawyers or systems administrators and forensic scientists involved in investigation or prosecution of computer-related crimes do not know the answer to these questions [of digital evidence handling]. This book will tell them. It should, of course, be equally interesting to lawyers with the task of defending alleged computer criminals." --Robert L Dunne, JD, The Center for Internet Studies, Yale University, USA "...an excellent book that details the elements of digital crime. Author Eoghan Casey does a superb job of applying forensic science to computers. The information presented here is critical to a diverse audience: law enforcement, attorneys, forensic scientists, and systems administrators, for instance...In all, the book and CD are an excellent introduction to an increasingly important area of law enforcement." -- Ben Rothke, SecurityManagement I would very highly recommend this book to all those professionals who want to venture into the new and exciting branch of computer forensics. This book is good value for money, and should adorn the bookshelves of all computer experts, especially those who are in computer forensics. - Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine Reviews for 2nd Edition: This behemoth of a book offers more than 680 pages of useful information on digital forensics and computer crime. There's something for everyone - law enforcement agencies that collect and process evidence, forensic analysts, lawyers and other information security professionals. ...Casey does a great job making difficult concepts easy to understand. The tools and methodology described are up to date and relevant, and the case studies are detailed perfectly. This book is a great reference for any security professional facing issues in this area. - ComputerWorld "Eoghan Casey's work will be music to the ears of computer-crime investigators. Remarkably thorough in scope, this book offers something no other textbook does: a stable set of standards to achieve and surpsass.... Remarkably, given the short lifespan of today's tech books, this book is likely to have lasting value."-- Security Management, Reviews for the previous edition: "Digital Evidence and Computer Crime provides an introduction to many concepts from computer science about networks, and in particular the Internet. It details the application of forensic science principles to the location, recovery, and examination of digital evidence...Each chapter in the book is fully supported by case examples to clarify particular points made. It also contains many references to specialized literature and on-line resources as well as a helpful glossary of terms...this book can be recommended mainly for people looking to expand their general knowledge and awareness of computer crime and the process of computer crime investigation, particularly those just entering the field of digital forensics." --Dr. L.W. Russell, Science & Justice "Many, perhaps most, of the police, lawyers or systems administrators and forensic scientists involved in investigation or prosecution of computer-related crimes do not know the answer to these questions [of digital evidence handling]. This book will tell them. It should, of course, be equally interesting to lawyers with the task of defending alleged computer criminals." --Robert L Dunne, JD, The Center for Internet Studies, Yale University, USA "...an excellent book that details the elements of digital crime. Author Eoghan Casey does a superb job of applying forensic science to computers. The information presented here is critical to a diverse audience: law enforcement, attorneys, forensic scientists, and systems administrators, for instance...In all, the book and CD are an excellent introduction to an increasingly important area of law enforcement." -- Ben Rothke, SecurityManagement I would very highly recommend this book to all those professionals who want to venture into the new and exciting branch of computer forensics. This book is good value for money, and should adorn the bookshelves of all computer experts, especially those who are in computer forensics. - Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine Reviews for 2nd Edition: This behemoth of a book offers more than 680 pages of useful information on digital forensics and computer crime. There's something for everyone - law enforcement agencies that collect and process evidence, forensic analysts, lawyers and other information security professionals. ...Casey does a great job making difficult concepts easy to understand. The tools and methodology described are up to date and relevant, and the case studies are detailed perfectly. This book is a great reference for any security professional facing issues in this area. - ComputerWorld, Praise for the First Edition: "Author Eoghan Casey does a superb job of applying forensic science to computers." (Ben Rothke, SecurityManagement.com) Praise for Second Edition: "[S]omething for everyone - law enforcement agencies that collect and process evidence, forensic analysts, lawyers and other information security professionals." (ComputerWorld) "Eoghan Casey's Digital Evidence and Computer Crime is, in the opinion of this reviewer, the single most comprehensive and useful professional reference - or graduate-level textbook - in the computer forensics field today." (Gary Kessler, Criminal Justice Review) " Digital Evidence and Computer Crime is a must-have in the reference library of any computer forensics professional, laboratory, and/or practice." (Gary Kessler, Criminal Justice Review)
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
363.25/968
Edition Description
Revised edition
Table Of Content
Part 1 - 1: Digital Evidence and Computer Crime; 2: History and Terminology of Computer Crime Investigation; 3: Technology and Law; 4: The Investigative Process; 5: Investigative Reconstruction; 6: Modus Operandi, Motive & Technology; 7: Digital Evidence in the Courtroom; Part 2 - 8: Computer Basics for Digital Evidence Examiners; 9: Applying Forensic Science to Computers; 10: Forensic Analysis of Windows SystemsChapter 11: Forensic Analysis of Unix Systems; 12: Forensic Analysis of Macintosh Systems; 13: Forensic Analysis of Handheld Devices; Part 3 - 14: Network Basics for Digital Evidence Examiners; 15: Applying Forensic Science to Networks; 16: Digital Evidence on Physical and Data-Link Layers; 17: Digital Evidence on Network and Transport Layers; 18: Digital Evidence on the Internet; Part 4 - 19: Investigating Computer Intrusions; 20: Sex Offenders on the Internet; 21: Investigating Cyberstalking; 22: Digital Evidence as Alibi
Synopsis
Digital Evidence and Computer Crime, Second Edition, is a hands-on resource that aims to educate students and professionals in the law enforcement, forensic science, computer security, and legal communities about digital evidence and computer crime. This textbook explains how computers and networks function, how they can be involved in crimes, and how they can be used as a source of evidence. In addition to gaining a practical understanding of how computers and networks function and how they can be used as evidence of a crime, students will learn about relevant legal issues and will be introduced to deductive criminal profiling, a systematic approach to focusing an investigation and understanding criminal motivations. Readers will receive unlimited access to the author's accompanying website, which contains simulated cases that integrate many of the topics covered in the text. This text is required reading for anyone involved in computer investigations or computer administration, including computer forensic consultants, law enforcement, computer security professionals, government agencies (IRS, FBI, CIA, Dept. of Justice), fraud examiners, system administrators, and lawyers., Digital Evidence and Computer Crime, Second Edition, is a hands-on resource that aims to educate students and professionals in the law enforcement, forensic science, computer security, and legal communities about digital evidence and computer crime. This textbook explains how computers and networks function, how they can be involved in crimes, and how they can be used as a source of evidence. In addition to gaining a practical understanding of how computers and networks function and how they can be used as evidence of a crime, students will learn about relevant legal issues and will be introduced to deductive criminal profiling, a systematic approach to focusing an investigation and understanding criminal motivations. Readers will receive unlimited access to the author's accompanying website, which contains simulated cases that integrate many of the topics covered in the text. This text is required reading for anyone involved in computer investigations or computer administration, including computer forensic consultants, law enforcement, computer security professionals, government agencies (IRS, FBI, CIA, Dept. of Justice), fraud examiners, system administrators, and lawyers. Provides a thorough explanation of how computers and networks function, how they can be involved in crimes, and how they can be used as a source of evidence Offers readers information about relevant legal issues Features coverage of the abuse of computer networks and privacy and security issues on computer networks
LC Classification Number
K5465

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