Essential reading for launching a career in computer forensics Internet crime is on the rise, catapulting the need for computer forensics specialists. This new edition presents you with a completely updated overview of the basic skills that are required as a computer forensics professional.
Essential reading for launching a career in computer forensics Internet crime is on the rise, catapulting the need for computer forensics specialists. This new edition presents you with a completely updated overview of the basic skills that are required as a computer forensics professional.
Essential reading for launching a career in computer forensics
Internet crime is on the rise, catapulting the need for computer forensics specialists. This new edition presents you with a completely updated overview of the basic skills that are required as a computer forensics professional. The author team of technology security veterans introduces the latest software and tools that exist and they review the available certifications in this growing segment of IT that can help take your career to a new level. A variety of real-world practices take you behind the scenes to look at the root causes of security attacks and provides you with a unique perspective as you launch a career in this fast-growing field.
Computer Forensics JumpStart is the resource you need to launch a career in computer forensics.
Michael G. Solomon, CISM, CISSP, PMP, GSEC, is a full-time security speaker, consultant, trainer, and project manager who specializes in development and assessment security topics. An IT professional since 1987, he has worked on projects or done training for more than 60 major companies and organizations, including EarthLink, Schumacher, Nike, and others.
K Rudolph, CISSP, is founder and President of Native Intelligence, which provides security training for federal agencies and commercial firms. She is a featured speaker at national conferences and a board member of Federal Information Systems Security Educators' Association.
Ed Tittel is a 28-year computer industry veteran with over 130 books to his credit. He writes regularly for sites such as InformIT.com and TechTarget.
Neil Broom, CCE, CISSP, CFE, is President and Laboratory Director of Technical Resource Center, Inc. in Atlanta, Georgia. He has more than 15 years of experience providing investigative, technical, educational, and security services.
Diane Barrett is a forensic trainer for Paraben. Holding many industry certifications including CISSP, ISSMP, and DCFP, she has been involved in the IT industry for almost 20 years and has been active in education, security, and forensics for the past 10 years.
Launch Your Computer Forensics Career--Quickly and Effectively Written by a team of computer forensic experts, the new edition of this popular guide has been extensively updated to cover the latest tools, practices, and core information you need to launch a career in this rapidly growing field. Inside, you'll learn: What skills you need to become an effective investigator Things to consider before you start investigating a scene How to identify, collect, and preserve computer evidence The trick to finding hidden data and extracting information from it Common forensic tools and the latest on passwords and encryption How to present computer evidence in court as an expert witness Which professional certifications are available and what you need to do In-Depth Coverage for Anyone Considering a Career in Computer Forensics A Valuable Reference and Resource for Those Already in the Industry Practical Information on Professional Certifications in Computer Forensics
Launch Your Computer Forensics Career Quickly and Effectively Written by a team of computer forensic experts, the new edition of this popular guide has been extensively updated to cover the latest tools, practices, and core information you need to launch a career in this rapidly growing field. Inside, youll learn: What skills you need to become an effective investigator Things to consider before you start investigating a scene How to identify, collect, and preserve computer evidence The trick to finding hidden data and extracting information from it Common forensic tools and the latest on passwords and encryption How to present computer evidence in court as an expert witness Which professional certifications are available and what you need to do In-Depth Coverage for Anyone Considering a Career in Computer Forensics A Valuable Reference and Resource for Those Already in the Industry Practical Information on Professional Certifications in Computer Forensics
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