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Computer Forensics: A Real World Guide

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Defining the present state of the field, this work demonstrates the need for computer forensics. Explaining all necessary steps, it presents the required equipment and tools for gathering evidence. It shows how to frame a problem and conduct a thorough search. The book looks at the advantages and disadvantages of available technology, exploring the uniqueness of different systems (including Windows, Linux, Mac, and UNIX) and discussing how they require different approaches to evidence collection. This text also provides guidelines for the efficient presentation of data to build the most complete and compelling case.

320 pages, Hardcover

First published July 1, 2009

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Jerry Hatchett

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Jerry Hatchett is a digital forensic expert who works cases across the country and around the world. A lifelong technogeek, he has also consulted for hit TV shows like The Blacklist, Blind Spot, and more. When not forensicating or writing, he loves reading other authors, watching great movies, and trying to survive his too-smart dog Data.

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