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Handbook of Computer Crime Investigation: Forensic Tools and Technology
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by Eoghan Casey
Sales Rank: 270513
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Discount: 18 %
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Paperback: 448 pages
Publisher: Academic Press; 1st edition October 15, 2001
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0121631036
ISBN-13: 978-0121631031
Product Dimensions:
9.5 x 6.7 x 1.1 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds
Product Review
any library serving them would find this an excellent introduction - E-Streams Any law firm looking to get into the field would do well to start here. - E-Streams a useful introduction to an increasingly important field - E-Streams
Product Review
any library serving them would find this an excellent introduction - E-Streams Any law firm looking to get into the field would do well to start here. - E-Streams a useful introduction to an increasingly important field - E-Streams
Customer Reviews & Comments
What is your real interest? If you have a strong background on computer networks, and want to know about 'true' computers forensic, then you should consider books like 'Know your Enemy' or 'Intrusion Signatures and Analysis'. Else, if you are not a computer networks expert or not even a computer professional, and want to have some knowledge about computers forensic, then this can be your book: very comprehensive, not too depth, rich of examples, and, as a bonus, covering several emerging security issues like Wireless Network Analysis and Embedded Systems Analysis. Note, however that: - It is not a traditional book, but rather a set of 'essays'. - The contained material is quite biased, since several explanations seem to be more oriented toward promoting tools than to discuss the areas they are intended for.
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