The Digital Evidence Workbook
Practical Exercises AND Activities
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
Will be published approx. on 30. April 2021
Book
Spiral bound
277 pages
978-1-7924-5611-4 (ISBN)
Description
The increase in technology and the expansion of computers, smart phones, and other mobile devices has changed the investigative playing arena and necessitated the development of techniques for the recovery of evidence from digital devices. While important in the law enforcement mission, these techniques are also used by corporate entities to safeguard the continuity of public services.The Digital Evidence Workbook introduces students to the variety of ways that evidence on computers and other digital devices is recovered and used in the field of Digital Forensics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Iowa
United States
Target group
College/higher education
ISBN-13
978-1-7924-5611-4 (9781792456114)
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Content
- Chapter 1 What is Digital Forensics?
- Chapter 2 Technical Concepts in Digital Forensics
- Chapter 3 The Digital Forensics Laboratory
- Chapter 4 Collection and Preservation of Digital Evidence
- Chapter 5 Windows Operating System Artifacts
- Chapter 6 Data Hiding and Anti-Forensics
- Chapter 7 Legal Issues in Digital Evidence
- Chapter 8 Digital Evidence on the Internet
- Chapter 9 Digital Evidence on Computer Networks
- Chapter 10 Digital Evidence on Mobile Devices
- Chapter 11 Future Challenges in Digital Forensics
- Chapter 2 Technical Concepts in Digital Forensics
- Chapter 3 The Digital Forensics Laboratory
- Chapter 4 Collection and Preservation of Digital Evidence
- Chapter 5 Windows Operating System Artifacts
- Chapter 6 Data Hiding and Anti-Forensics
- Chapter 7 Legal Issues in Digital Evidence
- Chapter 8 Digital Evidence on the Internet
- Chapter 9 Digital Evidence on Computer Networks
- Chapter 10 Digital Evidence on Mobile Devices
- Chapter 11 Future Challenges in Digital Forensics