Digital Forensics: Threatscape and Best Practices surveys the problems and challenges confronting digital forensic professionals today, including massive data sets and everchanging technology. This book provides a coherent overview of the threatscape in a broad range of topics, providing practitioners and students alike with a comprehensive, coherent overview of the threat landscape and what can be done to manage and prepare for it. Digital Forensics: Threatscape and Best Practices delivers you with incisive analysis and best practices from a panel of expert authors, led by John Sammons, bestselling author of The Basics of Digital Forensics.
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John Sammons is a distinguished scholar and educator in digital forensics, currently serving as a Professor at Marshall University and Associate Director of the Institute for Cyber Security. With a background as a Huntington Police officer, he has been recognized for his investigative work by the U.S. Department of Justice.
He is the author and co-author of several notable books, including the acclaimed "The Basics of Digital Forensics," which was nominated for Digital Forensics Book of the Year in 2013. John also contributed to the digital forensics chapter of Douglas Ubelaker's "Forensic Science: Current Issues, Future Directions."
In addition to his academic roles, he is the Fusion Center Liaison Officer for the West Virginia Intelligence Fusion Center and founded the Appalachian Institute of Digital Evidence, a non-profit focused on research and training in digital evidence. John holds multiple certifications and is a member of several professional organizations, including the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and the FBI Infragard. Before joining Marshall, he co-founded Second Creek Technologies, a digital forensics firm. He also teaches advanced digital forensics and firearms to graduate students and provides training for legal and law enforcement professionals.
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Associate Professor and Director of the Digital Forensics and Information Assurance program, Marshall University, Huntington, WV, USA
CHAPTER 1 The Cryptocurrency Enigma
CHAPTER 2 The Key to Forensic Success: Examination Planning is a Key Determinant of Effi cient and Effective Digital Forensics
CHAPTER 3 Psychological Profi ling as An Investigative Tool for Digital Forensics
CHAPTER 4 The Intersection Between Social Media, Crime, and Digital Forensics: #WhoDunIt?
CHAPTER 5 Mobile Device Forensics: Threats, Challenges, and Future Trends
CHAPTER 6 Digital Forensics in an eDiscover World
CHAPTER 7 OS X El Capitan Forensics
CHAPTER 8 Cybercrimes: An Overview of Contemporary Challenges and Impending Threats
CHAPTER 9 Introduction