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" Forensic computer crime investigation / "
Thomas A. Johnson.
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BL
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Record Number
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1032843
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Doc. No
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b787213
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Main Entry
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Johnson, Thomas Alfred.
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Title & Author
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Forensic computer crime investigation /\ Thomas A. Johnson.
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Publication Statement
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Boca Raton :: CRC, Taylor & Francis,, 2006.
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Series Statement
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Forensic science series
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Page. NO
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xxi, 313 pages ;; 24 cm.
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ISBN
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0824724356
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: 9780824724351
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
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Computer crime and the electronic crime scene / Thomas A. Johnson -- The digital investigative unit: staffing, training, and issues / Chris Malinowski -- Criminal investigation analysis and behavior: characteristics of computer criminals / William L. Tafoya -- Investigative strategy and utilities / Ross E. Mayfield -- Computer forensics & investigation: the training organization / Fred B. Cotton -- Internet crimes against children / Monique Mattei Ferraro with Joseph Sudol -- Challenges to digital forensic evidence / Fred Cohen -- Strategic aspects in international forensics / Dario Forte -- Cyber terrorism / Thomas A. Johnson -- Future perspectives / Thomas A. Johnson -- Concluding remarks / Thomas A. Johnson.
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Abstract
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"The Digital Age offers many far-reaching opportunities - opportunities that allow for fast global communications, efficient business transactions ... and stealthily executed cyber crimes. Featuring contributions from digital forensic experts, the editor of Forensic Computer Crime Investigation presents a vital resource that outlines the latest strategies law enforcement officials can leverage against the perpetrators of cyber crimes." "From describing the fundamentals of computer crimes and the scenes left in their wake, to detailing how to build an effective forensic investigative force, this text is an essential guide on how to beat cyber criminals at their own game. It takes you into the minds of computer criminals, noting universal characteristics and behaviors; it discusses strategies and techniques common to successful investigations; and it reveals how to overcome challenges that may arise when securing digital forensic evidence. For those intent on making sure that no one is a potential victim, there is a chapter devoted to investigating Internet crimes against children. Additional chapters include information on strategies unique to international forensics and on that emerging wave of computer crime known as cyber terrorism."--Jacket.
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Subject
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Computer crimes-- Investigation.
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Criminal investigation.
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Forensic sciences.
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Subject
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Criminalistique.
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Criminalité informatique-- Enquêtes.
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Subject
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Enquêtes criminelles.
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Computer crimes-- Investigation.
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Criminal investigation.
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Forensic sciences.
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Subject
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Computercriminaliteit.
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Subject
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Criminalistiek.
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Subject
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Internet.
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Dewey Classification
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363.25
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LC Classification
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HV8079.C65J64 2005
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NLM classification
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54.89bcl
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54.89.bcl
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