Computer Forensics and Investigations
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Publication
2004-03-26 - Muska & Lipman/Premier-Trade
Language
English
Word Count
144,000 words, Guess
Page Count
576 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivecomputerforensic0000unse
- ISBN-101592003826
- ISBN-139781592003822
- Goodreads692611
- LibraryThing2620813
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2003115726
- Open LibraryOL8859491M
Classifications
- LCCHV8079.C65
Description
Offers a solid introduction to a field that is vitally important. With the continued growth of the Internet and the increase in the use of computers worldwide, computers are being used to commit crimes with more frequency. Computers also make it possible to record crimes, including records of embezzlement, e-mail harassment, leaks of proprietary information, and even terrorism. Law enforcement, network administrators, attorneys, and private investigators now rely on the skills of professional computer forensics experts to investigate criminal and civil cases. "Computer Forensics and Investigations" is intended for novices who have a firm understanding of the basics of computers and networking. It can be used to help you pass the appropriate certification exams and covers multiple operating systems as well as a range of computer hardware. "Computer Forensics and Investigations" is your guide to becoming a skilled computer forensics investigator.
First Sentence
This chapter introduces you to computer forensics and investigations and discusses some of its problems and concerns.
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