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Digital forensics processing and procedures : meeting the requirements of ISO 17020, ISO 17025, ISO 27001 and best practice requirements / / David Watson, Andrew Jones ; Frank Thornton, technical editor
Digital forensics processing and procedures : meeting the requirements of ISO 17020, ISO 17025, ISO 27001 and best practice requirements / / David Watson, Andrew Jones ; Frank Thornton, technical editor
Autore Watson David (David Lilburn)
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Waltham, MA : , : Syngress, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxi, 857, 33 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 363.250285
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Computer crimes - Investigation
Evidence preservation - Standards
Forensic sciences - Standards
Computer science
ISBN 1-59749-745-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Digital Forensics Processing and Procedures: Meeting the Requirements of ISO 17020, ISO 17025, ISO 27001 and Best Practices ...; Copyright; Contents; About the Authors; Technical Editor Bio; Acknowledgments; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1. Introduction; 1.1.1. What is Digital Forensics?; 1.1.2. The Need for Digital Forensics; 1.1.3. The Purpose of This Book; 1.1.4. Book Structure; 1.1.5. Who Should Read This Book?; 1.1.6. The Need for Procedures in Digital Forensics; 1.1.7. Problems with Electronic Evidence; 1.1.8. The Principles of Electronic Evidence
1.1.9. Nomenclature Used in This Book Appendix 1 - Some types of cases involving Digital Forensics; Criminal cases; Civil cases; Appendix 2 - Growth of hard disk drives for personal computers; Appendix 3 - Disk drive size nomenclature; Chapter 2: Forensic Laboratory Accommodation; 2.1. The building; 2.1.1. General; 2.1.2. Business Case; 2.1.3. Standards; 2.2. Protecting against external and environmental threats; 2.3. Utilities and services; 2.3.1. Signage; 2.3.2. Power and Cabling; 2.3.3. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning; 2.3.4. Fire Detection and Quenching
2.3.5. Close Circuit Television and Burglar Alarms 2.3.6. Communications; 2.3.7. Water; 2.4. Physical security; 2.4.1. General; 2.4.2. Building Infrastructure; 2.4.3. Access Control; 2.4.4. On-Site Secure Evidence Storage; 2.4.5. Clean Room; 2.4.6. Fire Safes; 2.4.7. Secure Off-Site Storage; 2.5. Layout of the Forensic Laboratory; 2.5.1. Separation of Space for Specific Roles and Tasks; 2.5.2. Ergonomics; 2.5.3. Personal Workspace; 2.5.4. Size Estimating; 2.5.5. Infrastructure Rooms; Appendix 1 - Sample outline for a business case; Appendix 2 - Forensic Laboratory Physical Security Policy
Introduction Purpose; Definitions; Scope; Audience; Policy statements; Responsibilities; Enforcement, monitoring, and breaches; Ownership; Review and maintenance; Approval; Chapter 3: Setting up the Forensic Laboratory; 3.1. Setting up the Forensic Laboratory; 3.1.1. Forensic Laboratory Terms of Reference; 3.1.2. The Status of the Forensic Laboratory; 3.1.3. The Forensic Laboratory Principles; 3.1.3.1. Responsibilities; 3.1.3.2. Integrity; 3.1.3.3. Quality; 3.1.3.4. Efficiency; 3.1.3.5. Productivity; 3.1.3.6. Meet Organizational Expectations; 3.1.3.7. Health and Safety
3.1.3.8. Information Security 3.1.3.9. Management Information Systems; 3.1.3.10. Qualifications; 3.1.3.11. Training; 3.1.3.12. Maintaining Employee Competency; 3.1.3.13. Employee Development; 3.1.3.14. Environment; 3.1.3.15. Supervision; 3.1.3.16. Conflicts of Interest; 3.1.3.17. Legal Compliance; 3.1.3.18. Accountability; 3.1.3.19. Disclosure and Discovery; 3.1.3.20. Work Quality; 3.1.3.21. Accreditation and Certification; 3.1.3.22. Membership of Appropriate Organizations; 3.1.3.23. Obtain Appropriate Personal Certifications; 3.1.4. Laboratory Service Level Agreements
3.1.5. Impartiality and Independence
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790428403321
Watson David (David Lilburn)  
Waltham, MA : , : Syngress, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Digital forensics processing and procedures : meeting the requirements of ISO 17020, ISO 17025, ISO 27001 and best practice requirements / / David Watson, Andrew Jones ; Frank Thornton, technical editor
Digital forensics processing and procedures : meeting the requirements of ISO 17020, ISO 17025, ISO 27001 and best practice requirements / / David Watson, Andrew Jones ; Frank Thornton, technical editor
Autore Watson David (David Lilburn)
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Waltham, MA : , : Syngress, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxi, 857, 33 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Disciplina 363.250285
Collana Gale eBooks
Soggetto topico Computer crimes - Investigation
Evidence preservation - Standards
Forensic sciences - Standards
Computer science
ISBN 1-59749-745-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Digital Forensics Processing and Procedures: Meeting the Requirements of ISO 17020, ISO 17025, ISO 27001 and Best Practices ...; Copyright; Contents; About the Authors; Technical Editor Bio; Acknowledgments; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1. Introduction; 1.1.1. What is Digital Forensics?; 1.1.2. The Need for Digital Forensics; 1.1.3. The Purpose of This Book; 1.1.4. Book Structure; 1.1.5. Who Should Read This Book?; 1.1.6. The Need for Procedures in Digital Forensics; 1.1.7. Problems with Electronic Evidence; 1.1.8. The Principles of Electronic Evidence
1.1.9. Nomenclature Used in This Book Appendix 1 - Some types of cases involving Digital Forensics; Criminal cases; Civil cases; Appendix 2 - Growth of hard disk drives for personal computers; Appendix 3 - Disk drive size nomenclature; Chapter 2: Forensic Laboratory Accommodation; 2.1. The building; 2.1.1. General; 2.1.2. Business Case; 2.1.3. Standards; 2.2. Protecting against external and environmental threats; 2.3. Utilities and services; 2.3.1. Signage; 2.3.2. Power and Cabling; 2.3.3. Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning; 2.3.4. Fire Detection and Quenching
2.3.5. Close Circuit Television and Burglar Alarms 2.3.6. Communications; 2.3.7. Water; 2.4. Physical security; 2.4.1. General; 2.4.2. Building Infrastructure; 2.4.3. Access Control; 2.4.4. On-Site Secure Evidence Storage; 2.4.5. Clean Room; 2.4.6. Fire Safes; 2.4.7. Secure Off-Site Storage; 2.5. Layout of the Forensic Laboratory; 2.5.1. Separation of Space for Specific Roles and Tasks; 2.5.2. Ergonomics; 2.5.3. Personal Workspace; 2.5.4. Size Estimating; 2.5.5. Infrastructure Rooms; Appendix 1 - Sample outline for a business case; Appendix 2 - Forensic Laboratory Physical Security Policy
Introduction Purpose; Definitions; Scope; Audience; Policy statements; Responsibilities; Enforcement, monitoring, and breaches; Ownership; Review and maintenance; Approval; Chapter 3: Setting up the Forensic Laboratory; 3.1. Setting up the Forensic Laboratory; 3.1.1. Forensic Laboratory Terms of Reference; 3.1.2. The Status of the Forensic Laboratory; 3.1.3. The Forensic Laboratory Principles; 3.1.3.1. Responsibilities; 3.1.3.2. Integrity; 3.1.3.3. Quality; 3.1.3.4. Efficiency; 3.1.3.5. Productivity; 3.1.3.6. Meet Organizational Expectations; 3.1.3.7. Health and Safety
3.1.3.8. Information Security 3.1.3.9. Management Information Systems; 3.1.3.10. Qualifications; 3.1.3.11. Training; 3.1.3.12. Maintaining Employee Competency; 3.1.3.13. Employee Development; 3.1.3.14. Environment; 3.1.3.15. Supervision; 3.1.3.16. Conflicts of Interest; 3.1.3.17. Legal Compliance; 3.1.3.18. Accountability; 3.1.3.19. Disclosure and Discovery; 3.1.3.20. Work Quality; 3.1.3.21. Accreditation and Certification; 3.1.3.22. Membership of Appropriate Organizations; 3.1.3.23. Obtain Appropriate Personal Certifications; 3.1.4. Laboratory Service Level Agreements
3.1.5. Impartiality and Independence
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816164603321
Watson David (David Lilburn)  
Waltham, MA : , : Syngress, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Game console hacking [[electronic resource] ] : have fun while voiding your warranty / / Joe Grand, Frank Thornton, Albert Yarusso
Game console hacking [[electronic resource] ] : have fun while voiding your warranty / / Joe Grand, Frank Thornton, Albert Yarusso
Autore Grand Joe
Pubbl/distr/stampa Rockland, MA, : Syngress Publishing, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (593 p.)
Disciplina 006.7
Altri autori (Persone) ThorntonFrank
YarussoAlbert
Soggetto topico Computer games - Programming
Computer hackers
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-01991-7
9786611019914
0-08-053231-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Game Console Hacking; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Introduction 2.0; Introduction; Part I: Introduction to Hardware Hacking; Chapter 1. Tools of the Warranty-Voiding Trade; Introduction; The Essential Tools; Basic Hardware Hacking; Advanced Projects and Reverse Engineering; Where to Obtain the Tools; Chapter 2. Case Modifications: Building an Atari 2600PC; Introduction; Choosing your Features: Why the Atari 2600?; Preparing for the Hack; Performing the Hack; In Conclusion; Resources and Other Hacks; Part II: Modern Game Consoles; Chapter 3. The Xbox; Introduction
Opening the Xbox Controller Hacks; Getting Inside Your Controller; Xbox Networking Hacks; Creating Your Own Crossover Cable; Extending the Network Status LED's to the Front Panel; Wireless Networking Hacks; Installing a Modchip; Running Linux on an Unmodified Xbox; Other Hacks; Homebrew Game Development; Xbox Resources on the Web; Chapter 4. PlayStation 2; Introduction; Commercial Hardware Hacking: Modchips; Getting Inside the PS2; Installing a Serial Port; Booting Code from the Memory Card; Other Hacks: Independent Hard Drives; PS2 Technical Details; Homebrew Game Development
PS2 Resources on the Web Part III: Handheld Game Platforms; Chapter 5. Nintendo Game Boy Advance; Introduction; A Very Brief History of Nintendo; Opening the GBA Console; Replacing the Display Lens; Light Up Your LCD with the GBA Afterburner Mod; Enhancing Your Afterburner with the GBA Stealth Dimmer Chip; Nintendo GBA Technical Specifications; Homebrew Game Development; Other Hacks; Nintendo GBA Resources on the Web; Chapter 6. Gamepark 32 (GP32); Introduction; Out of the Box: Configuring Your GP32; Opening the GP32 Console; Replacing the GP32 Screen Cover; Repairing Your Buttons
Accelerating Your GP32 (CPU Core Voltage Increase)Creating a DC Power Adapter; Installing the Multifirmware Loader; Homebrew Game Development; Other Hacks; GP32 Resources on the Web; Part IV: Retro and Classic Systems; Chapter 7. Nintendo NES; Introduction; Opening the NES Console; Replacing the 72-Pin Cartridge Connector; Blue Power LED Modification; Disabling the NES ""Lockout Chip""; Opening an NES Game Cartridge; Replacing the Battery in Certain Game Cartridges; Creating an EPROM Cartridge for Homebrew Game Development; Homebrew Game Development; Other Hacks; NES Resources on the Web
Chapter 8. Atari 2600 Introduction; Atari 2600 Left-Handed Joystick Modification; Repair Your Atari 2600 Joysticks; Revitalize Your Atari 2600 Paddles; Use an NES Control Pad with your 2600; Atari 2600 S-Video/Audio Mod; Atari 2600 Stereo Audio Output; Homebrew Game Development; Atari 2600 Resources on the Web; Chapter 9. Atari 5200; Introduction; Opening the Atari 5200; Atari 5200 Blue LED Modification; Atari 5200 Two-Port BIOS Replacement; Creating an Atari 5200 Paddle Controller; Freeing Yourself from the 5200 Four-Port Switchbox; Atari 5200 Video and Audio Upgrade Modification; Other Hacks
Homebrew Game Development
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450216503321
Grand Joe  
Rockland, MA, : Syngress Publishing, c2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Game console hacking [[electronic resource] ] : have fun while voiding your warranty / / Joe Grand, Frank Thornton, Albert Yarusso
Game console hacking [[electronic resource] ] : have fun while voiding your warranty / / Joe Grand, Frank Thornton, Albert Yarusso
Autore Grand Joe
Pubbl/distr/stampa Rockland, MA, : Syngress Publishing, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (593 p.)
Disciplina 006.7
Altri autori (Persone) ThorntonFrank
YarussoAlbert
Soggetto topico Video games - Programming
Computer hackers
ISBN 1-281-01991-7
9786611019914
0-08-053231-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Game Console Hacking; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Introduction 2.0; Introduction; Part I: Introduction to Hardware Hacking; Chapter 1. Tools of the Warranty-Voiding Trade; Introduction; The Essential Tools; Basic Hardware Hacking; Advanced Projects and Reverse Engineering; Where to Obtain the Tools; Chapter 2. Case Modifications: Building an Atari 2600PC; Introduction; Choosing your Features: Why the Atari 2600?; Preparing for the Hack; Performing the Hack; In Conclusion; Resources and Other Hacks; Part II: Modern Game Consoles; Chapter 3. The Xbox; Introduction
Opening the Xbox Controller Hacks; Getting Inside Your Controller; Xbox Networking Hacks; Creating Your Own Crossover Cable; Extending the Network Status LED's to the Front Panel; Wireless Networking Hacks; Installing a Modchip; Running Linux on an Unmodified Xbox; Other Hacks; Homebrew Game Development; Xbox Resources on the Web; Chapter 4. PlayStation 2; Introduction; Commercial Hardware Hacking: Modchips; Getting Inside the PS2; Installing a Serial Port; Booting Code from the Memory Card; Other Hacks: Independent Hard Drives; PS2 Technical Details; Homebrew Game Development
PS2 Resources on the Web Part III: Handheld Game Platforms; Chapter 5. Nintendo Game Boy Advance; Introduction; A Very Brief History of Nintendo; Opening the GBA Console; Replacing the Display Lens; Light Up Your LCD with the GBA Afterburner Mod; Enhancing Your Afterburner with the GBA Stealth Dimmer Chip; Nintendo GBA Technical Specifications; Homebrew Game Development; Other Hacks; Nintendo GBA Resources on the Web; Chapter 6. Gamepark 32 (GP32); Introduction; Out of the Box: Configuring Your GP32; Opening the GP32 Console; Replacing the GP32 Screen Cover; Repairing Your Buttons
Accelerating Your GP32 (CPU Core Voltage Increase)Creating a DC Power Adapter; Installing the Multifirmware Loader; Homebrew Game Development; Other Hacks; GP32 Resources on the Web; Part IV: Retro and Classic Systems; Chapter 7. Nintendo NES; Introduction; Opening the NES Console; Replacing the 72-Pin Cartridge Connector; Blue Power LED Modification; Disabling the NES ""Lockout Chip""; Opening an NES Game Cartridge; Replacing the Battery in Certain Game Cartridges; Creating an EPROM Cartridge for Homebrew Game Development; Homebrew Game Development; Other Hacks; NES Resources on the Web
Chapter 8. Atari 2600 Introduction; Atari 2600 Left-Handed Joystick Modification; Repair Your Atari 2600 Joysticks; Revitalize Your Atari 2600 Paddles; Use an NES Control Pad with your 2600; Atari 2600 S-Video/Audio Mod; Atari 2600 Stereo Audio Output; Homebrew Game Development; Atari 2600 Resources on the Web; Chapter 9. Atari 5200; Introduction; Opening the Atari 5200; Atari 5200 Blue LED Modification; Atari 5200 Two-Port BIOS Replacement; Creating an Atari 5200 Paddle Controller; Freeing Yourself from the 5200 Four-Port Switchbox; Atari 5200 Video and Audio Upgrade Modification; Other Hacks
Homebrew Game Development
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783476803321
Grand Joe  
Rockland, MA, : Syngress Publishing, c2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Game console hacking : have fun while voiding your warranty / / Joe Grand, Frank Thornton, Albert Yarusso
Game console hacking : have fun while voiding your warranty / / Joe Grand, Frank Thornton, Albert Yarusso
Autore Grand Joe
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Rockland, MA, : Syngress Publishing, c2004
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (593 p.)
Disciplina 006.7
Altri autori (Persone) ThorntonFrank
YarussoAlbert
Soggetto topico Computer games - Programming
Computer hackers
ISBN 1-281-01991-7
9786611019914
0-08-053231-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Game Console Hacking; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Introduction 2.0; Introduction; Part I: Introduction to Hardware Hacking; Chapter 1. Tools of the Warranty-Voiding Trade; Introduction; The Essential Tools; Basic Hardware Hacking; Advanced Projects and Reverse Engineering; Where to Obtain the Tools; Chapter 2. Case Modifications: Building an Atari 2600PC; Introduction; Choosing your Features: Why the Atari 2600?; Preparing for the Hack; Performing the Hack; In Conclusion; Resources and Other Hacks; Part II: Modern Game Consoles; Chapter 3. The Xbox; Introduction
Opening the Xbox Controller Hacks; Getting Inside Your Controller; Xbox Networking Hacks; Creating Your Own Crossover Cable; Extending the Network Status LED's to the Front Panel; Wireless Networking Hacks; Installing a Modchip; Running Linux on an Unmodified Xbox; Other Hacks; Homebrew Game Development; Xbox Resources on the Web; Chapter 4. PlayStation 2; Introduction; Commercial Hardware Hacking: Modchips; Getting Inside the PS2; Installing a Serial Port; Booting Code from the Memory Card; Other Hacks: Independent Hard Drives; PS2 Technical Details; Homebrew Game Development
PS2 Resources on the Web Part III: Handheld Game Platforms; Chapter 5. Nintendo Game Boy Advance; Introduction; A Very Brief History of Nintendo; Opening the GBA Console; Replacing the Display Lens; Light Up Your LCD with the GBA Afterburner Mod; Enhancing Your Afterburner with the GBA Stealth Dimmer Chip; Nintendo GBA Technical Specifications; Homebrew Game Development; Other Hacks; Nintendo GBA Resources on the Web; Chapter 6. Gamepark 32 (GP32); Introduction; Out of the Box: Configuring Your GP32; Opening the GP32 Console; Replacing the GP32 Screen Cover; Repairing Your Buttons
Accelerating Your GP32 (CPU Core Voltage Increase)Creating a DC Power Adapter; Installing the Multifirmware Loader; Homebrew Game Development; Other Hacks; GP32 Resources on the Web; Part IV: Retro and Classic Systems; Chapter 7. Nintendo NES; Introduction; Opening the NES Console; Replacing the 72-Pin Cartridge Connector; Blue Power LED Modification; Disabling the NES ""Lockout Chip""; Opening an NES Game Cartridge; Replacing the Battery in Certain Game Cartridges; Creating an EPROM Cartridge for Homebrew Game Development; Homebrew Game Development; Other Hacks; NES Resources on the Web
Chapter 8. Atari 2600 Introduction; Atari 2600 Left-Handed Joystick Modification; Repair Your Atari 2600 Joysticks; Revitalize Your Atari 2600 Paddles; Use an NES Control Pad with your 2600; Atari 2600 S-Video/Audio Mod; Atari 2600 Stereo Audio Output; Homebrew Game Development; Atari 2600 Resources on the Web; Chapter 9. Atari 5200; Introduction; Opening the Atari 5200; Atari 5200 Blue LED Modification; Atari 5200 Two-Port BIOS Replacement; Creating an Atari 5200 Paddle Controller; Freeing Yourself from the 5200 Four-Port Switchbox; Atari 5200 Video and Audio Upgrade Modification; Other Hacks
Homebrew Game Development
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823747603321
Grand Joe  
Rockland, MA, : Syngress Publishing, c2004
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui