Digital crime and forensic science in cyberspace
Digital forensics is the science of collecting evidence often used in a court of law to prosecute those who engage in digital activities that are deemed unlawful. This book puts together contributions from leading experts in digital forensics and associated fields, making information on this new and...
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Format: | Electronic |
Language: | English |
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Hershey, Pa. :
IGI Global (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA),
c2006.
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Online Access: | View fulltext via EzAccess |
Table of Contents:
- An overview of electronic attacks
- Malware: an evolving threat
- Computer and network forensics
- Digital forensics tools: the next generation
- Validation of digital forensics tools
- Log correlation: tools and techniques
- Tracing cyber crimes with a privacy-enabled forensic profiling system
- ASKARI: a crime text mining approach
- Basic steganalysis techniques for the digital media forensics examiner
- Incident preparedness and response: developing a security policy
- The relationship between digital forensics, corporate governance, IT governance and IS governance
- Law, cyber crime and digital forensics: trailing digital suspects
- Forensic computing: the problem of developing a multidisciplinary university course
- Training the cyber investigator
- Digital "evidence" is often evidence of nothing.