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Scene of the Cybercrime: Computer Forensics Handbook

Scene of the Cybercrime: Computer Forensics Handbook

Debra Littlejohn Shinder
3.6/5 ( ratings)
This book is a bridge between two distinct cultures; that of IT
professionals responsible for building systems that prevent cybercrime, and
law enforcement officials responsible for investigating and prosecuting
those crimes. It introduces IT professionals to the highly structured world
of law enforcement, where rules of evidence must be followed closely and
crime scenes must not be contaminated. It provides law enforcement officers
with an understanding of the technical aspects of cybercrime and of how
technology can be used to help solve crimes that have been committed.
Author Biographies:

Debra Littlejohn Shinder is a former Police Sergeant and Police Academy
Instructor, turned IT professional. She and her husband, Dr. Thomas W.
Shinder, have provided network consulting services to businesses and
municipalities, conducted training at colleges and technical training
centers, and spoken at seminars around the country. Deb specializes in
networking and security, and she and Tom have written numerous books,
including the best selling Configuring ISA Server 2000 , and Deb is the sole author of Computer Networking
Essentials. Deb also is the author of over 100 articles for print
publications and electronic magazines such as TechProGuild, CNET, 8Wire, and
Cramsession.com. Deb is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of
Police Crisis Negotiations and the advisory board of the Eastfield College
Criminal Justice Training Center.
Ed Tittel is a 20-year
veteran of the computing industry who's worked as a programmer, systems
engineer, technical manager, writer, consultant, and trainer. A contributor
to over 100 computer books, Ed created the Exam Cram series of certification
guides. Ed also writes for numerous Web sites and magazines on certification
topics including InformIT.com, Certification and IT Contractor magazines,
and numerous TechTarget venues.
Language
English
Pages
512
Format
Paperback
Release
August 10, 2002
ISBN 13
9781931836654

Scene of the Cybercrime: Computer Forensics Handbook

Debra Littlejohn Shinder
3.6/5 ( ratings)
This book is a bridge between two distinct cultures; that of IT
professionals responsible for building systems that prevent cybercrime, and
law enforcement officials responsible for investigating and prosecuting
those crimes. It introduces IT professionals to the highly structured world
of law enforcement, where rules of evidence must be followed closely and
crime scenes must not be contaminated. It provides law enforcement officers
with an understanding of the technical aspects of cybercrime and of how
technology can be used to help solve crimes that have been committed.
Author Biographies:

Debra Littlejohn Shinder is a former Police Sergeant and Police Academy
Instructor, turned IT professional. She and her husband, Dr. Thomas W.
Shinder, have provided network consulting services to businesses and
municipalities, conducted training at colleges and technical training
centers, and spoken at seminars around the country. Deb specializes in
networking and security, and she and Tom have written numerous books,
including the best selling Configuring ISA Server 2000 , and Deb is the sole author of Computer Networking
Essentials. Deb also is the author of over 100 articles for print
publications and electronic magazines such as TechProGuild, CNET, 8Wire, and
Cramsession.com. Deb is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of
Police Crisis Negotiations and the advisory board of the Eastfield College
Criminal Justice Training Center.
Ed Tittel is a 20-year
veteran of the computing industry who's worked as a programmer, systems
engineer, technical manager, writer, consultant, and trainer. A contributor
to over 100 computer books, Ed created the Exam Cram series of certification
guides. Ed also writes for numerous Web sites and magazines on certification
topics including InformIT.com, Certification and IT Contractor magazines,
and numerous TechTarget venues.
Language
English
Pages
512
Format
Paperback
Release
August 10, 2002
ISBN 13
9781931836654

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