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Computer forensics : incident response essentials / Warren G. Kruse II, Jay G. Heiser.
2002
D 710 KRU.C
Details
Title
Computer forensics : incident response essentials / Warren G. Kruse II, Jay G. Heiser.
Author
Description
xiii, 398 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
0201707195
9780672333989
0672333988
9780201707199
9781282692022
128269202X
9786612692024
6612692022
020171499X
9780201714999
9780672333989
0672333988
9780201707199
9781282692022
128269202X
9786612692024
6612692022
020171499X
9780201714999
Alternate Call Number
D 710 KRU.C
Summary
"Computer Forensics provides extensive information on how to handle the computer as evidence. Kruse and Heiser walk the reader through the complete forensics process - from the initial collection of evidence through the final report. Topics include an overview of the forensic relevance of encryption, the examination of digital evidence for clues, and the most effective way to present your evidence and conclusions in court. Unique forensic issues associated with both the Unix and the Windows NT/2000 operating systems are thoroughly covered." "Computer Forensics is written for everyone who is responsible for investigating digital criminal incidents or who may be interested in the techniques that such investigators use. It is equally helpful to those investigating hacked web servers, and those who are investigating the source of illegal pornography."--Jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-384) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction to computer forensics
Tracking an offender
The basics of hard drives and storage media
Encryption and forensics
Data hiding
Hostile code
Your electronic toolkit
Investigating Windows computers
Introduction to Unix for forensic examiners
Compromising a Unix host
Investigating a Unix host
Introduction to the criminal justice system.
Tracking an offender
The basics of hard drives and storage media
Encryption and forensics
Data hiding
Hostile code
Your electronic toolkit
Investigating Windows computers
Introduction to Unix for forensic examiners
Compromising a Unix host
Investigating a Unix host
Introduction to the criminal justice system.
Series
Published
Boston, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c2002.
Language
French
Record Appears in
Review
"Computer Forensics provides extensive information on how to handle the computer as evidence. Kruse and Heiser walk the reader through the complete forensics process - from the initial collection of evidence through the final report. Topics include an overview of the forensic relevance of encryption, the examination of digital evidence for clues, and the most effective way to present your evidence and conclusions in court. Unique forensic issues associated with both the Unix and the Windows NT/2000 operating systems are thoroughly covered." "Computer Forensics is written for everyone who is responsible for investigating digital criminal incidents or who may be interested in the techniques that such investigators use. It is equally helpful to those investigating hacked web servers, and those who are investigating the source of illegal pornography."--Jacket.