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CyberForensics - Understanding Information Security Investigations

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Cyberforensics is a fairly new word in the technology our industry, but one that n- ertheless has immediately recognizable meaning. Although the word forensics may have its origins in formal debates using evidence, it is now most closely associated with investigation into evidence of crime. As the word cyber has become synonymous with the use of electronic technology, the word cyberforensics bears no mystery. It immediately conveys a serious and concentrated endeavor to identify the evidence of crimes or other attacks committed in cyberspace. Nevertheless, the full implications of the word are less well understood. Cyberforensic activities remain a mystery to most people, even those fully immersed in the design and operation of cyber te- nology. This book sheds light on those activities in a way that is comprehensible not only to technology professionals but also to the technology hobbyist and those simply curious about the ?eld. When I started contributing to the ?eld of cybersecurity, it was an obscure ?eld, rarely mentioned in the mainstream media. According to the FBI, by 2009 organized crime syndicates were making more money via cybercrime than in drug traf?- ing. In spite of the rise in cybercrime and the advance of sophisticated threat actors online, the cyber security profession continues to lag behind in its ability to inves- gate cybercrime and understand the root causes of cyber attacks. In the late 1990s I worked to respond to sophisticated attacks as part of the U. S.

List of contents

The Complex World of Corporate CyberForensics Investigations.- Investigating Large-Scale Data Breach Cases.- Insider Threat Investigations.- Accounting Forensics.- Analyzing Malicious Software.- Network Packet Forensics.- RAM and File Systems Investigations.- One Picture is Worth a Million Bytes.- Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Cooperation.- Technology Malpractice.

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Cyberforensics is a fairly new word in the technology our industry, but one that n- ertheless has immediately recognizable meaning. Although the word forensics may have its origins in formal debates using evidence, it is now most closely associated with investigation into evidence of crime. As the word cyber has become synonymous with the use of electronic technology, the word cyberforensics bears no mystery. It immediately conveys a serious and concentrated endeavor to identify the evidence of crimes or other attacks committed in cyberspace. Nevertheless, the full implications of the word are less well understood. Cyberforensic activities remain a mystery to most people, even those fully immersed in the design and operation of cyber te- nology. This book sheds light on those activities in a way that is comprehensible not only to technology professionals but also to the technology hobbyist and those simply curious about the ?eld. When I started contributing to the ?eld of cybersecurity, it was an obscure ?eld, rarely mentioned in the mainstream media. According to the FBI, by 2009 organized crime syndicates were making more money via cybercrime than in drug traf?- ing. In spite of the rise in cybercrime and the advance of sophisticated threat actors online, the cyber security profession continues to lag behind in its ability to inves- gate cybercrime and understand the root causes of cyber attacks. In the late 1990s I worked to respond to sophisticated attacks as part of the U. S.

Product details

Assisted by Jennife Bayuk (Editor), Jennifer Bayuk (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.10.2012
 
EAN 9781617797033
ISBN 978-1-61779-703-3
No. of pages 170
Dimensions 194 mm x 260 mm x 12 mm
Weight 398 g
Illustrations XIV, 170 p.
Series Springer's Forensic Laboratory Science Series
Springer's Forensic Laboratory Science Series
Springer’s Forensic Laboratory Science Series
Springer’s Forensic Laboratory Science Series
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

E-Commerce, B, Medicine, computer science, Computer Science, general, Forensic Science, E-commerce: business aspects, e-Commerce/e-business, e-Commerce and e-Business, Business applications

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