Book description
An authoritative guide to investigating high-technology crimes
Internet crime is seemingly ever on the rise, making the need for a
comprehensive resource on how to investigate these crimes even more
dire. This professional-level book--aimed at law enforcement
personnel, prosecutors, and corporate investigators--provides you with
the training you need in order to acquire the sophisticated skills and
software solutions to stay one step ahead of computer criminals.
- Specifies the techniques needed to investigate, analyze, and
document a criminal act on a Windows computer or network
- Places a special emphasis on how to thoroughly investigate
criminal activity and now just perform the initial response
- Walks you through ways to present technically complicated
material in simple terms that will hold up in court
- Features content fully updated for Windows Server 2008 R2 and
Windows 7
- Covers the emerging field of Windows Mobile forensics
Also included is a classroom support package to ensure academic
adoption, Mastering Windows Network Forensics and Investigation,
2nd Edition offers help for investigating high-technology crimes.
Steve Anson
, CISSP, EnCE, is the cofounder of Forward Discovery. He has previously
served as a police officer, FBI High Tech Crimes Task Force agent,
Special Agent with the U. S. DoD, and an instructor with the U. S. State
Department Antiterrorism Assistance Program (ATA). He has trained
hundreds of law enforcement officers around the world in techniques of
digital forensics and investigation. Steve Bunting, EnCE, CCFT, has over
35 years of experience in law enforcement, and his background in
computer forensics is extensive. He has conducted computer forensic
examinations for numerous local, state, and federal agencies on a
variety of cases, as well as testified in court as a computer forensics
expert. He has taught computer forensics courses for Guidance Software
and is currently a Senior Forensic Consultant with Forward Discovery.
Ryan Johnson, DFCP, CFCE, EnCE, SCERS, is a Senior Forensic Consultant
with Forward Discovery. He was a digital forensics examiner for the
Durham, NC, police and a Media Exploitation Analyst with the U. S. Army.
He is an instructor and developer with the ATA. Scott Pearson has
trained law enforcement entities, military personnel, and network/system
administrators in more than 20 countries for the ATA. He is also a
certifying Instructor on the Cellebrite UFED Logical and Physical
Analyzer Mobile Device Forensics tool and has served as an instructor
for the DoD Computer Investigations Training Academy.