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UNINA9910785099903321 |
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Cardwell Kevin |
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The best damn cybercrime and digital forensics book period [[electronic resource] /] / Kevin Cardwell [et al.] |
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Rockland, Mass., : Syngress |
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Oxford, : Elsevier Science [distributor], 2007 |
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1-281-09638-5 |
9786611096380 |
0-08-055608-6 |
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[1st edition] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (734 p.) |
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Computer crimes - Investigation |
Electronic discovery (Law) |
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Front Cover; The Best Damn Cybercrime and Digital Forensics Book Period; Copyright Page; Contributing Authors; Contents; Chapter 1: Computer Forensics in Today's World; Introduction; History of Forensics; Objectives of Computer Forensics; Computer-Facilitated Crimes; Reasons for Cyber Attacks; Computer Forensic Flaws and Risks; Modes of Attack; Stages of Forensic Investigation in Tracking Computer Crime; Rules of Computer Forensics; Digital Forensics; Assessing the Case: Detecting/Identifying the Event/Crime; Preservation of Evidence: Chain of Custody |
Collection: Data Recovery, Evidence CollectionExamination: Tracing, Filtering, Extracting Hidden Data; Analysis; Approach the Crime Scene; Where and When Do You Use Computer Forensics?; Legal Issues; The Computer Forensics Lab; Laboratory Strategic Planning for Business; Philosophy of Operation; A Forensics Laboratory Is a Business Venue; A Forensics Laboratory Is a Technology Venue; A Forensics Laboratory Is a Scientific Venue; A Forensics Laboratory Is an Artistic Venue; Core Mission and Services; Revenue Definition; "I Know How Expensive I Am. Now, How Do I Get Paid?" |
SOP (Standard Operating Procedure)Quality Standards: Accreditation; |
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Quality Standards: Auditing; Human Talent; Education and Continuing Education; Elements of Facilities Build-out; Space Planning Considerations; Examination Environment; Evidence Storage; Network Facilities; Fire Protection/Suppression; Water Dispersion Systems; Gaseous Suppression; Chemical Suppression; Electrical and Power Plant Considerations; LAN/WAN Planning; HVAC; Abatements; Static Electricity; EMI (electromagnetic interference); Acoustic Balancing; Security; Evidence Locker Security; General Ambience |
Spatial ErgonomicsA Note on "common office technology"; Personal Workspace Design; Common Area Considerations; Essential Laboratory Tools; Write Blockers; Write Block Field Kits; Hardware Duplication Platforms; Portable Forensics Systems; Portable Enterprise Systems; Laboratory Forensics Systems; Media Sterilization Systems; Data Management (Backup, Retention, Preservation); CD/DVD Hardware Solutions; Portable Device Forensics, Some Basic Tools; Faraday Devices as Applied to Forensics; Real-World Examples; Portable Devices and Data Storage; Locating the Data; Power; Readers, readers, readers! |
Cables, cables, cables!Forensic Software; Operating Systems; File Systems; Investigative Platforms; Other/Specialty Tools; Tools in the Enterprise; Ad Hoc scripts and programs; Software Licensing; Tool Validation; Chapter 2: Digital Forensics: An Overview; Introduction; Digital Forensic Principles; Practice Safe Forensics; Establish and Maintain a Chain of Custody; Minimize Interaction with Original Evidence; Use Proven Tools and Know How They Work; Is the Tool in General Use?; What Is the History of the Developer and the Tool?; Do You Know How the Tool Works? |
Conduct Objective Analysis and Reporting |
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Electronic discovery refers to a process in which electronic data is sought, located, secured, and searched with the intent of using it as evidence in a legal case. Computer forensics is the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques to perform an investigation to find out exactly what happened on a computer and who was responsible. IDC estimates that the U.S. market for computer forensics will be grow from 252 million in 2004 to 630 million by 2009. Business is strong outside the United States, as well. By 2011, the estimated international market will be 1.8 billion doll |
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UNINA9910830259603321 |
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Autore |
Vero Sara E. |
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Fieldwork ready : an introductory guide to field research for agriculture, environment and soil scientists / / Sara E. Vero |
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Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2021] |
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©2021 |
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0-89118-380-9 |
0-89118-379-5 |
0-89118-376-0 |
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1 online resource : illustrations |
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Environmental sciences - Research - Methodology |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Photo Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- What is "Fieldwork?" -- Who Does Fieldwork? -- Why Am I Doing this? -- References -- Chapter 2 Types of Fieldwork -- Experimental Design -- Plot Experiment -- Survey -- Case Study -- Monitoring -- Sampling Design -- Event Sampling -- Grab Versus Composite Sampling -- Sampling for Laboratory Studies -- References -- Chapter 3 Preparation -- Site Selection -- Where Do I Need to Look? -- Risk Assessment -- Emergency -- Equipment -- Tools -- Consumables -- Maps, Apps, and Fieldsheets -- Local or Regional Maps -- Sketch Maps -- Plot Diagrams -- Mobile Apps -- Field Sheets -- Photographs -- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) -- Vehicles -- Weather -- Target Conditions -- Precipitation -- Humidity and Temperature -- Wind -- Sunlight -- Soil Conditions -- River Conditions -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 4 Logistics -- Communication -- Your Team -- The Local Community -- Officials -- The Buddy System -- Checklists -- The Importance of the "Trial Run" -- In the Field -- Things Go Wrong! -- Delays -- Errors -- Standard Operating Procedures and Quality Control -- Accidents -- Vandalism, Theft, and Interference -- Moving On -- Taking Care of Yourself in the Field -- Dressing for the Field -- Hydration -- Food -- Toilet -- Moving in the |
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Outdoors -- Fatigue -- Personal Safety -- Stress -- Accommodation -- Sample Management -- Packaging Samples -- Labeling -- Wildlife -- A Note on Insects -- Domestic Animals -- Zoonoses and Biosecurity -- References -- Chapter 5 Environmental Monitoring -- Resolution, Precision, Accuracy, and Hysteresis -- Monitoring Arrays: An Overview -- Components -- Logger-Box or Enclosure -- The Data-Logger -- Power -- Power Calculation - Example -- Sensors. |
Air, Soil, and Water Temperature -- Stage -- Humidity -- Wind Speed -- Rain Gauges -- Volumetric Soil Water Content -- Matric Potential -- Step-by-Step Installation -- References -- Chapter 6 Soil Techniques -- Soil Sampling Equipment -- Soil Survey -- Pore-Water Sampling -- References -- Chapter 7 Water Techniques -- Surface Water Sampling - Freshwater -- Instream Parameters -- Stream Width and Depth -- Physico-Chemical Parameters -- Using a Multiparameter Probe -- Sampling for Laboratory Analysis -- Autosamplers -- Sediment (Bed, Bank, and Water Column) -- Groundwater Sampling -- Microbial and Sterile Sampling -- Soil and Sediments -- Water -- Sample Preservation -- References -- Chapter 8 Plants -- Finding a Slope -- Randomizing Plots -- Marking Field Plots -- Applying Treatment to Field Plots -- Phenology -- Wheat -- Corn -- Perennial Forage Grasses -- Soybeans -- Vegetation Sampling -- Root Sampling -- Plant Height -- Yield -- Forage Crops -- Grain Crops -- References -- Chapter 9 Animal Techniques -- Live-Catch Trapping -- Use of Trail Cameras -- References -- EULA. |
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"This book is unique in addressing the less-discussed aspects of fieldwork including âe soft skills' such as communication, planning and logistics as well as basic technical skills used in environmental research. While training and standard operating procedures are available for the latter category, little support is given to students and early career researchers regarding the former, despite their importance. This book attempts to address this knowledge gap and further, could be used as a support to graduate and undergraduate field courses and modules"-- |
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