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 dollars. The Techno Forensics Conference has increased in size by almost 50% in its second year; another example of the rapid growth in the market. This book is the first to combine cybercrime and digital forensic topics to provides law enforcement and IT security professionals with the information needed to manage a digital investigation. Everything needed for analyzing forensic data and recovering digital evidence can be found in one place, including instructions for building a digital forensics lab. * Digital investigation and forensics is a growing industry * Corporate I.T. departments investigating corporate espionage and criminal activities are learning as they go and need a comprehensive guide to e-discovery * Appeals to law enforcement agencies with limited budgets
The potential suspect was very careful to delete all traces of his activities using a wiping program. He used a fake name to sign up for a Web-based e-mail account, which he then linked to a fake mailing address.
... under these rules on a party for failing to provide electronically stored information lost as a result of the routine, ... University of Mississippi Medical Center (2011), where ESI was deleted pursuant to a clear retention policy ...
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In Digital Archaeology, expert practitioner Michael Graves has written the most thorough, realistic, and up-to-date guide to the principles and techniques of modern digital forensics.
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Covert Channels. Side channels and covert channels involve the use of nonstandard data analysis to either reveal or transmit data in a manner that is difficult to detect due to its obscurity. In this lecture, Dr. Lanier Watkins provides ...
Reyes and Wilkes (2007: 361) show us the importance of convert online surveillance in gathering vital intelligence in investigating criminal activities, for example, if an investigator is able to positively identify an online identityas ...
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