Cybercrime continues to skyrocket but we are not combatting it effectively yet. We need more cybercrime investigators from all backgrounds and working in every sector to conduct effective investigations. This book is a comprehensive resource for everyone who encounters and investigates cybercrime, no matter their title, including those working on behalf of law enforcement, private organizations, regulatory agencies, or individual victims. It provides helpful background material about cybercrime's technological and legal underpinnings, plus in-depth detail about the legal and practical aspects of conducting cybercrime investigations. Key features of this book include: Understanding cybercrime, computers, forensics, and cybersecurity Law for the cybercrime investigator, including cybercrime offenses; cyber evidence-gathering; criminal, private and regulatory law, and nation-state implications Cybercrime investigation from three key perspectives: law enforcement, private sector, and regulatory Financial investigation Identification (attribution) of cyber-conduct Apprehension Litigation in the criminal and civil arenas. This far-reaching book is an essential reference for prosecutors and law enforcement officers, agents and analysts; as well as for private sector lawyers, consultants, information security professionals, digital forensic examiners, and more. It also functions as an excellent course book for educators and trainers. We need more investigators who know how to fight cybercrime, and this book was written to achieve that goal. Authored by two former cybercrime prosecutors with a diverse array of expertise in criminal justice and the private sector, this book is informative, practical, and readable, with innovative methods and fascinating anecdotes throughout.
Written by a former NYPD cyber cop, this is the only book available that discusses the hard questions cyber crime investigators are asking. The book begins with the chapter “What is Cyber Crime?
This guide provides a complete set of instructions on navigating complex computer systems and the dark corners of the internet to bring cyber criminals to justice.
This book provides that fundamental knowledge, including how to properly collect and document online evidence, trace IP addresses, and work undercover.
Development of an interoperable international legal framework to aid in cybercrime investigations that crosses international borders. • The development of tools needed to deal with cybercrime/terrorism investigations.
CYBER INVESTIGATIONS A classroom tested introduction to cyber investigations with real-life examples included Cyber Investigations provides an introduction to the topic, an overview of the investigation process applied to cyber ...
This innovative text provides an excellent introduction to technology-assisted crime and the basics of investigating such crime, from the criminal justice perspective.
Hacker conferences such as DEFCON (www.defcon.org) and the Black Hat Briefings (www.blackhat.com) provide realworld opportunities for hackers to meet. Interestingly, the organizations that sponsor these meetings have become increasingly ...
In this book, Paul Schulz draws upon his extensive experience in the field to offer a practical and insightful resource for both aspiring and seasoned cybercrime investigators.
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.
Review problems are supplied to test assimilation of the material, and the book contains weblinks to encourage further study.