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DIGITAL EVIDENCE AND COMPUTER CRIME
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Second Edition
By
Eoghan Casey, BS, MA, Eoghan Casey, BS, MA, cmdLabs, Baltimore, MD, USA
Reviews
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
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