iPhone and iOS Forensics is a guide to the forensic acquisition and analysis of iPhone and iOS devices, and offers practical advice on how to secure iOS devices, data and apps. The book takes an in-depth look at methods and processes that analyze the iPhone/iPod in an official legal manner, so that all of the methods and procedures outlined in the text can be taken into any courtroom. It includes information data sets that are new and evolving, with official hardware knowledge from Apple itself to help aid investigators.
This book consists of 7 chapters covering device features and functions; file system and data storage; iPhone and iPad data security; acquisitions; data and application analysis; and commercial tool testing.
This book will appeal to forensic investigators (corporate and law enforcement) and incident response professionals.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"...a must-have book for those who are professionally engaged in the practice of digital forensics. The book has a wealth of information, and one would not want to be cross-examined as an expert witness without having read this book first." --The Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law ,Vol. 8, No. 4, 2013
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Forensic investigators (corporate and law enforcement) and incident response professionals.
Produkt-Hinweis
Broschur/Paperback
Klebebindung
Illustrationen
20 illustrations; Illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 192 mm
Dicke: 24 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-59749-659-9 (9781597496599)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Andrew Hoog is a computer scientist, certified forensic analyst (GCFA and CCE), computer and mobile forensics researcher, former adjunct professor (assembly language) and owner of viaForensics, an innovative computer and mobile forensic firm. He divides his energies between investigations, research and training about the computer and mobile forensic discipline. He writes computer/mobile forensic how-to guides, is interviewed on radio programs and lectures and trains both corporations and law enforcement agencies. As the foremost expert in Android Forensics, he leads expert level training courses, speaks frequently at conferences and is writing a book on Android forensics. Katie Strzempka is a Technology Consultant with viaForensics, a computer and mobile forensics firm. She performs forensic investigations, security audits and research, and has trained investigators around the world in mobile forensics. Katie is also a co-author for a white paper on iPhone Forensics, an analysis of the various iPhone Forensics commercial tools.Ms. Strzempka received her Master's degree from Purdue University in Cyber Forensics and has a B.S. in Computer and Information Technology. Prior to working for viaForensics, Katie worked for 3 years in Information Security for a Fortune 500 company, handling firewall administration and assisting with internal and external network connectivity.
Autor*in
Former adjunct professor (assembly language) and owner of viaForensics
Technology Consultant with viaForensics
Acknowledgments
Preface
Website
About the Authors
About the Technical Editor
Chapter 1. Overview
Publisher Summary
Chapter points:
Introduction
Summary
References
Chapter 2. Device features and functions
Publisher Summary
Chapter points:
Introduction
Summary
References
Chapter 3. File system and data storage
Publisher Summary
Information in this chapter:
Introduction
Summary
References
Chapter 4. iPhone and iPad data security
Publisher Summary
Chapter points:
Introduction
Summary
References
Chapter 5. Acquisitions
Publisher Summary
Information in this chapter:
Introduction
Summary
References
Chapter 6. Data and application analysis
Publisher Summary
Chapter points:
Introduction
Summary
References
Chapter 7. Commercial tool testing
Publisher Summary
Chapter points:
Introduction
Summary
Reference
Appendix A. iTunes backup location
Appendix B. Tools to analyze common file and data types
Appendix C. iPhone file system
Index