Book Review: Computer Forensics: Principles and Practices

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1st ed. Admissibility of electronic evidence. Forensic evidence and crime investigation ; Computer forensics and digital detective work -- Preparing for E-evidence collection and preservation. Tools, environents, equipment, and certifications ; Policies and procedures ; Data, PDA, and cell phone forensics -- Forensic examination of computers and digital and electronic media. Operating systems and data transmission basics for digital investigations ; Investigating Windows, Linux, and graphics files ; E-mail and Webmail forensics -- Detecting intrusions, malware, and fraud. Internet and network forensics and intrusion detection ; Tracking down those who intend to do harm on a large scale ; Fraud and forensic accounting investigations -- Legal, ethical, and testimony topics. Federal rules and criminal codes ; Ethical and professional responsibility in testimony -- Appendix a: online resources -- Appendix b: government and legal references -- Appendix c: sample legal forms, letters, and motions -- Appendix d: summaries of court cases -- Glossary.

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Kessler, G. (2007). Book Review: Computer Forensics: Principles and Practices. Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law. https://doi.org/10.15394/jdfsl.2007.1027

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