By
Eoghan Casey, BS, MA, Eoghan Casey, cmdLabs, Baltimore, MD, USA
Description
The Handbook of Digital Forensics and Investigation builds on the success of the Handbook of Computer Crime Investigation,
bringing together renowned experts in all areas of digital forensics and investigation to provide the consummate resource for practitioners
in the field. It is also designed as an accompanying text to
Digital Evidence and Computer Crime, now in its third
edition, providing advanced material from specialists in each area of Digital Forensics.
This unique collection details how to
conduct digital investigations in both criminal and civil contexts, and how to locate and utilize digital evidence on computers, networks,
and embedded systems. Specifically, the Investigative Methodology section of the Handbook provides expert guidance in the three main
areas of practice: Forensic Analysis, Electronic Discovery and Intrusion Investigation. The Technology section is extended and updated
to reflect the state of the art in each area of specialization. The main areas of focus in the Technology section are forensic analysis
of Windows, Unix, Macintosh, and embedded systems (including cellular telephones and other mobile devices), and investigations involving
networks (including enterprise environments and mobile telecommunications technology).
The Handbook of Digital Forensics and
Investigation is an essential technical reference and on-the-job guide that IT professionals, forensic practitioners, law enforcement,
and attorneys will rely on when confronted with computer related crime and digital evidence of any kind.
Audience:
Forensic scientists, attorneys, law enforcement, and computer professionals already familiar with the basics of digital evidence