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 | THE BEST DAMN CYBERCRIME AND DIGITAL FORENSICS BOOK PERIOD
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Jack Wiles, Jack Wiles, (PPS, IAM, IEM) is a Security Professional with over 30 years of experience in security-related fields. This includes computer
security, disaster recovery and physical security. He is a professional member of the National Speakers Association and has trained federal
agents, corporate attorneys and internal auditors on a number of computer crime-related topics. He is a pioneer in presenting on a number
of subjects that are now being labeled 'Homeland Security' topics. Well over 10,000 people have attended one or more of his presentations
since 1988. Jack is also a co-founder and President of TheTrainingCo., producers of the Annual Techno Security Conferences and the popular
Techno Forensics conferences. He is in frequent contact with members of many state and local law enforcement agencies as well as Special
Agents with the U.S. Secret Service, FBI, U.S. Customs, Department of Justice, The Department of Defense and numerous members of High-Tech
Crime units. He was also appointed as the first President of the North Carolina InfraGard chapter that is now one of the largest chapters
in the country. He is also a founding member and 'official' MC of the US Secret Service South Carolina Electronic Crimes Task Force.
Jack is also a Vietnam veteran who served with the 101st Airborne Division in Vietnam in 1967-68. He recently retired from the U.S. Army
Reserves as a lieutenant colonel and was assigned directly to the Pentagon for the final seven years of his career. In his spare time,
he has been a senior contributing editor for several local, national and international magazines.
Anthony Reyes, Retired Detective with the New York City Police Department s Computer Crimes Squad, USA
Description
Electronic discovery refers to a process in which electronic data is sought, located, secured, and searched with the intent of using it
as evidence in a legal case. Computer forensics is the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques to perform an investigation
to find out exactly what happened on a computer and who was responsible. IDC estimates that the U.S. market for computer forensics will
be grow from $252 million in 2004 to $630 million by 2009. Business is strong outside the United States, as well. By 2011, the estimated
international market will be $1.8 billion dollars. The Techno Forensics Conference has increased in size by almost 50% in its second
year; another example of the rapid growth in the market.
This book is the first to combine cybercrime and digital forensic topics to
provides law enforcement and IT security professionals with the information needed to manage a digital investigation. Everything needed
for analyzing forensic data and recovering digital evidence can be found in one place, including instructions for building a digital
forensics lab.
Audience
Investigators, examiners, IT security professionals and managers, lawyers, and academia.
Contents
Email Forensics
Developing a Digital Investigative/Electronic Discovery Capability
Digital Forensics in a Multi Operating System Environment
Digital Forensic Investigation Operations
Balancing Records & Information
Cyber Crime Investigations
Windows and DVD Forensics
Alternate
Data Storage Forensics
Buidling a Digital Forensics Lab
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Paperback, 736 pages, publication date: NOV-2007
ISBN-13: 978-1-59749-228-7
Imprint: SYNGRESS
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