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This authoritative, intensely practical guide to computer forensics draws upon the author's extensive experience in law enforcement, including his pioneering work as a forensics examiner in both criminal and civil investigations. Writing for students and law enforcement professionals at all levels, Dr. Darren Hayes presents comprehensive best practices for capturing evidence, analyzing it ...
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This guide discusses computer forensics from a neutral perspective. It is not linked to particular legislation or intended to promote a particular company or product, and is not written in bias of either law enforcement or commercial computer forensics.
Computer forensics (also known as computer forensic science) is a branch of digital forensic science pertaining to evidence found in computers and digital storage media.The goal of computer forensics is to examine digital media in a forensically sound manner with the aim of identifying, preserving, recovering, analyzing and presenting facts and opinions about the digital information.
A digital forensic investigation commonly consists of 3 stages: acquisition or imaging of exhibits, analysis, and reporting. Ideally acquisition involves capturing an image of the computer's volatile memory (RAM) and creating an exact sector level duplicate (or "forensic duplicate") of the media, often using a write blocking device to prevent modification of the original.
Sample Reports "Forensic Examination of Digital Evidence: A Guide for Law Enforcement" (PDF file) Published by the US Department of Justice this guide is intended for use by law enforcement officers and other members of the law enforcement community …
The Computer Hacking and Forensics course trains you to be a computer forensics professional. You will gain the knowledge needed to investigate cyber-criminal activity and to successfully pass the Computer Hacking Forensics Investigator certification exam.
Computer Forensics is the investigation of computer systems in order to recover evidence that can be used in a court, a tribunal, a dispute or any other lawful purpose.
An Overview of Steganography for the Computer Forensics Examiner Gary C. Kessler February 2004 (updated February 2015) [An edited version of this paper appears in the July 2004 issue of Forensic Science Communications.This version is updated with current information and links.]
CSI and Forensics in the News. Wisconsin rape kit tests lead to 20 DNA matches, with thousands still to test A report submitted to the U.S. Bureau of Justice Assistance in January shows testing has yielded DNA profiles that match 20 known offenders in the FBI's CODIS database, including 11 who weren't listed as a suspect in the original case.
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