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Computer Forensics: Computer Crime Scene Investigation (Networking Series) (Charles River Media Networking/Security) This completely updated book/CD package provides a complete overview of computer forensics from information security issues to "crime scene investigation," seizure of data, determining the "fingerprints" of the crime, and tracking down the

TITLE:Computer Forensics: Computer Crime Scene Investigation (Networking Series) (Charles River Media Networking/Security)
AUTHOR:John R Vacca
RATING:4.50 (588 Votes)
ASIN:1584503890
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:832 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2005-05-27
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Computer Forensics: Computer Crime Scene Investigation (Networking Series) (Charles River Media Networking/Security)

Computer Forensics: Computer Crime Scene Investigation (Networking Series) (Charles River Media Networking/Security)

Using personal computers as their weapons, hackers and criminals (some only 11 years old) have attacked the Internet, government agencies, financial companies, small businesses, and the credit card accounts of unsuspecting individuals. This completely updated book/CD package provides a complete overview of computer forensics from information security issues to "crime scene investigation," seizure of data, determining the "fingerprints" of the crime, and tracking down the criminals. The book's companion CD-ROM contains demos of the latest computer forensics software. Numerous exercises, case studies, and vignettes of actual crimes enhance the topics under discussion, and provide the reader with solutions to computer crime in the real world.

EDITORIAL :

The mightiest fortresses in the world can fail, and when that happens all you can do (you being the person responsible for castle security) is figure out what went wrong, what damage was done, and by whom. If the castle was located in the right kind of kingdom--to take a metaphor too far--you can hope to prosecute the perpetrator. Computer Forensics: Computer Crime Scene Investigation explains how to gather evidence of computer crimes in such a way that it will be more likely to lead to a conviction in a criminal court. It's an interesting legal area--after all, it's almost always you, and not any law enforcement agency doing the surveillance and evidence-gathering on your computer systems--and John Vacca has done a fair bit of research. This book will probably expand your thinking on the subject of information security.On the other hand, though Vacca gives good general advice (do

REVIEW :

It was the North Americans who were really into the medicine wheel. But this is not "socialism," as some critics have claimed; the author instead calls it "social capitalism," since Europe has more Fortune 500 companies than the US, and the World Economic Forum rates Europe as having some of the most competitive national economies in the world. She's clever, witty and very mature for her young age, which makes her a relatable and fun character.

I can imagine how much fun kids will have while reading this book. I always sensed a bit of wistfulness on his part when he would watch my kids and their grandpa play--especially as everybody is having such a good time. My son loves Pittsburgh so he loves reading about it. Then during our family meeting, one of the kids gets to pick our roughhousing activity of the week.

The first part talks about why roughhousing is good fo

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