| Computer Forensics For Dummies (For Dummies (Computer/Tech)) | 
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Authors: Linda Volonino, Reynaldo Anzaldua Publisher: For Dummies Studio: For Dummies Manufacturer: For Dummies Label: For Dummies Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 384 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.4 x 1
ISBN: 0470371919 Dewey Decimal Number: 005 EAN: 9780470371916 ASIN: 0470371919
Publication Date: October 13, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Uncover a digital trail of e-evidence by using the helpful, easy-to-understand information in Computer Forensics For Dummies! Professional and armchair investigators alike can learn the basics of computer forensics, from digging out electronic evidence to solving the case. You won?t need a computer science degree to master e-discovery. Find and filter data in mobile devices, e-mail, and other Web-based technologies. You?ll learn all about e-mail and Web-based forensics, mobile forensics, passwords and encryption, and other e-evidence found through VoIP, voicemail, legacy mainframes, and databases. You?ll discover how to use the latest forensic software, tools, and equipment to find the answers that you?re looking for in record time. When you understand how data is stored, encrypted, and recovered, you?ll be able to protect your personal privacy as well. By the time you finish reading this book, you?ll know how to: - Prepare for and conduct computer forensics investigations
- Find and filter data
- Protect personal privacy
- Transfer evidence without contaminating it
- Anticipate legal loopholes and opponents? methods
- Handle passwords and encrypted data
- Work with the courts and win the case
Plus, Computer Forensics for Dummies includes lists of things that everyone interested in computer forensics should know, do, and build. Discover how to get qualified for a career in computer forensics, what to do to be a great investigator and expert witness, and how to build a forensics lab or toolkit.
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  Demystifying computer forensics October 26, 2008 If you use a computer, you probably know that there is an electronic trail that follows you, and that the trail potentially lasts forever and can cause serious legal problems. This book demystifies how computer forensics is performed, what to do if you are ever in trouble (or trying to help someone who is in trouble), and tools that can help you. Though the topic is potentially complex, the book is an easy, interesting read. Statements like "An IP address is like a phone number for your computer" help make the material understandable. It is clear that the authors have considerable practical experience in the area and understand current best practices, computer technology, and the law. The book is appropriate for a wide variety of people -- those with a casual interest in the topic, in legal troubles related to materials on their PC, and lawyers who either work or want to work in the area.
  Very glad I read this book ... everyone will benefit knowing about this evdence October 19, 2008 Not only does this book explain what evidence gets left, it helps understand how Wall St execs can be investigated. Easy to read and understand. It clears up alot of mysteries about what's going on inside computers and networks.
  A great book to discover the basics of computer forensics October 7, 2008 First I would like to thank you for taking the time to consider Computer Forensics for Dummies as your introduction to the computer forensic field. As one of the co-authors, this book was a pleasure to write since the material is written in a way where technical jargon is kept to a minimum while making the material fun and easy to understand. Attorneys, IT managers, computer CSI candidates, and those new to the field who want a basic understanding of how computer forensics works without the need for advanced computer degrees will appreciate this book. Please feel free to join the discussion groups if you have any questions, concerns, or comments. Again, thanks for checking out Computer Forensics for Dummies!
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