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Tuesday, May 31st, 2011
Posted By Eoghan Casey

After six years of work, the expanded and updated third edition of Digital Evidence and Computer Crime: Forensic Science, Computers and the Internet is now complete. The 800 printed pages and one online chapter cover the methods and tools relevant to incident responders, forensic analysts, police and lawyers.

Eoghan Casey - Digital Evidence & Computer Crime, 3rd Edition

Eoghan Casey - Digital Evidence & Computer Crime, 3rd Edition


This book is divided into five parts, beginning with the fundamental concepts and legal issues relating to digital evidence and computer crime in Part 1 (Digital Forensics: Chapters 1 – 5). Part 2 of this text (Digital Investigations: Chapters 6 – 9) covers investigative aspects of digital evidence and computer crime. Part 3 of this text (Apprehending Offenders: Chapters 10 – 14) deals with specific types of investigations with a focus on apprehending offenders, including Violent Crime in Chapter 10, Sex Offenders on the Internet in Chapter 12 and Investigating Computer Intrusions in Chapter 13. Part 4 of this book (Computer Forensics: Chapters 15 – 20) begins by introducing basic Forensic Science concepts in the context of a single computer, and goes on to apply these concepts in updated chapters dedicated to networked Windows, Unix, and Macintosh computers and mobile devices. Part 5 (Network Forensics: Chapters 21 – 25) covers computer networks from an investigative perspective, focusing specifically on the Internet and performing forensic analysis on network logs and traffic.


This material provides the foundation for the more advanced companion text, the Handbook of Digital Forensics and Investigation.


Many thanks to Susan Brenner, Christopher Daywalt, Monique Mattei Ferraro, Bert-Jaap Koops, Terrance Maguire, Mike McGrath, Tessa Robinson, Bradley Schatz, Ben Turnbull and Brent Turvey for their excellent contributions to this textbook.

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Wednesday, Feb 3rd, 2010
Posted By Eoghan Casey

At long last and with the help of many talented experts, I have put together a new Handbook. This book provides an advanced reference for conducting digital investigations and performing forensic examinations. The first part of the book provides comprehensive methodologies and practical tips from experienced practitioners in the areas of forensic analysis, electronic discovery and intrusion investigation. The second part of the book delves into technical aspects of digital evidence on computers, networks, and embedded systems. The technologies covered include Windows, UNIX, and Macintosh computers, cellular telephones and other mobile devices, networks and mobile telecommunications technology.


The Network Investigations chapter written by cmdLabs personnel is available in PDF form upon request.


F-Response is giving a copy of the Handbook with purchase of their tool:
Buy F-Response, Get a copy of The Handbook of Digital Forensics and Investigation



Handbook

My deepest thanks to the contributors: Cory Altheide (Mandiant) – Christopher Daywalt (cmdLabs) – Andrea de Donno (Lepta) – Dario Forte (DFLabs) – James Holley (Ernst & Young) – Andy Johnson (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) – Ronald van der Knijff (Netherlands Forensic Institute) – Anthony Kokocinski (CSC) – Paul Luehr (Stroz Friedberg) – Terrance Maguire (cmdLabs) – Ryan Pittman (US Army) – Curtis Rose (Curtis W. Rose & Associates) – Joseph Schwerha (TraceEvidence) – Dave Shaver (US Army) – Jessica Reust Smith (Stroz Friedberg).

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