Description |
1 online resource (xxvii, 285 pages) : illustrations |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Section I: Creating a Digital Forensics Laboratory -- Section II: Digital Forensic Incident and Crime Investigation Management -- Section III:Overview of the Digital Forensic Investigations Profession and Unit -- Section IV: Future Digital Forensic Investigation Challenges -- Appendix A: Digital Forensic Resources -- Appendix B: Risk Assessment Template. |
Summary |
Provides information about the creation and management of computer forensic laboratories and the investigations themselves. This includes a great need for information on how to cost-effectively establish and manage a computer forensics laboratory. It has an emphasis on the establishment and management of a computer forensics laboratory and its subsequent support to successfully conducting computer-related crime investigations. It also provides guidance on creating and managing a computer forensics lab and covers the regulatory and legislative environment in the US and Europe and, meets the needs of IT professionals and law enforcement as well as consultants. |
Subject |
Crime laboratories.
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Forensic sciences -- Data processing.
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Forensic Sciences -- methods |
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Criminalistique -- Laboratoires. |
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Criminalistique -- Informatique. |
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crime laboratories (built works) |
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LAW -- Forensic Science. |
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Crime laboratories. |
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Forensic sciences -- Data processing. |
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Crime laboratories |
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Forensic sciences -- Data processing |
Added Author |
Valli, Craig.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Jones, Andy, 1952- Building a digital forensic laboratory. Burlington, MA : Butterworth-Heinemann, ©2009 9781856175104 (OCoLC)236120642 |
ISBN |
9780080949536 |
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0080949533 |
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