Providing the rudiments of computer forensic media analysis, this text focuses on laboratory extraction and analysis of data rather than investigative procedures. It reviews the kinds of digital media available, the make-up of the computer forensic laboratory, and a brief overview of DOS and Microsoft Windows in the context of computer forensics.
| ISBN | 0849311322 | | DEWEY | 363.25968 | | ISBN13 | 9780849311321 (What's this?) | | DEWEY edition | DC21 | | Publisher | Taylor & Francis Inc | | Pages | 320 | | Imprint | CRC Press Inc | | Volumes | 001 | | Format | Hardback | | Published in | Bosa Roca | | Publication date | 15 Feb 2006 | | Academic level | General, Tertiary education | | Library of Congress | HV | |
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Why Computer Forensics? Introduction to Digital Law and Ethics. Types of Digital Media. The Computer Forensics Laboratory. DOS and Forensics. Microsoft Windows and Forensics. Forensic Examinations and the Internet. Creating Media Copies for Examination. General Forensic Analysis Software. Specialized Forensic Analysis Software. Encryption and Password Cracking. Information Hiding. Writing the Media Analysis Report.