02211oam 2200445Ia 450 991069528570332120060731114206.0(CKB)5470000002367880(OCoLC)56997501(EXLCZ)99547000000236788020041119d2004 ua 0engurmn|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierGuidelines on PDA forensics[electronic resource] recommendations of the National Institute of Standards and Technology /Wayne Jansen, Rick AyersGaithersburg, MD :Computer Security Division, Information Technology Laboratory,[2004]viii, 59 pages digital, PDF fileNIST special publication ;800-72.Computer securityTitle from title screen (viewed on Nov. 19, 2004)."November 2004."Includes bibliographical references.Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) are a relatively recent phenomenon, not usually covered in classical computer forensics. This guide attempts to bridge that gap by providing an in-depth look into PDAs and explaining the technologies involved and their relationship to forensic procedures. It covers three families of devices -- Pocket PC, Palm OS, and Linux-based PDAs -- and the characteristics of their associated operating system. This guide also discusses procedures for the preservation, acquisition, examination, analysis, and reporting of digital information present on PDAs, as well as available forensic tools.Guidelines on PDA forensics Computer securityStandardsUnited StatesComputer crimesInvestigationComputer securityStandardsComputer crimesInvestigation.Jansen Wayne A1381292Ayers Rick1381311Information Technology Laboratory (National Institute of Standards and Technology)SNMSNMOCLCQGPOBOOK9910695285703321Guidelines on PDA forensics3424930UNINA