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A Practitioner's Guide (Practitioner Series)

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An edition of Forensic Computing (2000)

Forensic Computing

A Practitioner's Guide (Practitioner Series)

1 edition
  • 2 Want to read

In this book, Tony Sammes and Brian Jenkinson show how information held in computer systems can be recovered and how it may be deliberately hidden or subverted for criminal purposes. "Forensic Computing: A Practitioner's Guide" is illustrated by plenty of case studies and worked examples, and will help practitioners and students gain a clear understanding of: * how to recover information from computer systems in such a way as to ensure that its integrity cannot be challenged and that it will be accepted as admissible evidence in court * the principles involved in password protection and data encryption * the evaluation procedures used in circumventing these safeguards * the particular legal issues associated with computer-generated evidence and how to ensure admissibility of such evidence.

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Publisher
Springer
Language
English
Pages
294

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Cover of: Forensic Computing
Forensic Computing: A Practitioner's Guide
Mar 12, 2014, Springer
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Cover of: Forensic Computing
Forensic Computing: A Practitioner's Guide
2013, Springer London, Limited
in English
Cover of: Forensic Computing
Forensic Computing
Oct 13, 2010, Springer
paperback
Cover of: Forensic Computing
Forensic Computing
2007, Springer
in English
Cover of: Forensic Computing
Forensic Computing: A Practitioner's Guide (Practitioner Series)
September 15, 2000, Springer
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First Sentence

"Throughout this book you will find that we have consistently referred to the term "Forensic Computing" for what is often elsewhere called "Computer Forensics"."

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Library of Congress
TA219 .S36 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
294
Dimensions
9 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
Weight
1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8974102M
Internet Archive
forensiccomputin00bsca
ISBN 10
1852332999
ISBN 13
9781852332990
LCCN
00037163
Library Thing
8554564
Goodreads
5625592

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