: Concludes with the application of forensic science to computer networks and the internet, specifically addressing email forgery, online anonymity, and tracking. Key Features of the Third Edition
: Addresses the role of technology in criminal behavior, covering topics like modus operandi, motive, and the use of digital evidence in violent crime cases or as an alibi. Digital Evidence and Computer Crime, Third Edit...
: Details the practical process of conducting investigations, including handling digital crime scenes and using investigative reconstruction techniques. : Concludes with the application of forensic science
: Includes new coverage for networked Windows, Unix, and Macintosh systems, as well as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs). : Includes new coverage for networked Windows, Unix,
The third edition of , authored by Eoghan Casey, provides a comprehensive framework for uncovering and using digital evidence in investigations. This updated edition is organized into five primary sections, covering technical, legal, and investigative aspects of cybercrime. Core Organization and Content
: Focuses on the technical side of how computers function, data representation, storage media, file systems, and methods for bypassing password protection or encryption.
: Features updated language for search warrants and discussions of recent legal developments in the U.S. and international legislation to provide a global scope.