Computer forensics jumpstart /
Michael G. Solomon, K. Rudolph, Ed Tittle [and others].
- Second edition.
- Indianapolis, Indiana : Wiley Publishing Incorporation, c2011
- xx, 316 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The need for computer forensics -- Preparation -- what to do before you start -- Computer evidence -- Common tasks -- Capturing the data image -- Extracting information from data -- Passwords and encryption -- Common forensics tools -- Pulling it all together -- How to testify in court -- Appendix A: answers to review questions -- Appendix B: forensics resources -- Appendix C: forensics certifications -- Appendix D: forensics tools.
Annotation Computer forensics is a broad field that encompasses such disciplines as: network intrusion detection; computer media analysis for criminal, fraud and counterintelligence investigations; evidence seizure and crime scene analysis; and high-level system security design and maintenance.