Investigating Internet Crimes: An Introduction to Solving Crimes in Cyberspace
Autor Todd G. Shipley, Art Bowkeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 noi 2013
Cybercrime is the fastest growing area of crime as more criminals seek to exploit the speed, convenience and anonymity that the Internet provides to commit a diverse range of criminal activities. Today's online crime includes attacks against computer data and systems, identity theft, distribution of child pornography, penetration of online financial services, using social networks to commit crimes, and the deployment of viruses, botnets, and email scams such as phishing. Symantec's 2012 Norton Cybercrime Report stated that the world spent an estimated $110 billion to combat cybercrime, an average of nearly $200 per victim.
Law enforcement agencies and corporate security officers around the world with the responsibility for enforcing, investigating and prosecuting cybercrime are overwhelmed, not only by the sheer number of crimes being committed but by a lack of adequate training material. This book provides that fundamental knowledge, including how to properly collect and document online evidence, trace IP addresses, and work undercover.
- Provides step-by-step instructions on how to investigate crimes online
- Covers how new software tools can assist in online investigations
- Discusses how to track down, interpret, and understand online electronic evidence to benefit investigations
- Details guidelines for collecting and documenting online evidence that can be presented in court
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780124078178
ISBN-10: 0124078176
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.99 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0124078176
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.99 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Digital investigators, law enforcement personnel, private investigators, DoD, intelligence agencies and attorneysCuprins
1. Introduction to Internet Crime
2. Internet Criminals
3. How the Internet Works
4. Collecting Legally Defensible Online Evidence
5. Documenting Online Evidence
6. Using Online Investigative Tools
7. Online Digital Officer Safety
8. Tracing IP Addresses Through the Internet
9. Working Unseen on the Internet
10. Covert Operations on the Internet
11. Conducting Reactive and Proactive Internet Investigations
12. Internet Resources for Locating Evidence
13. Investigating Websites and Webpages
14. Investigating Social Networking Sites
15. Investigating Methods of Communication
16. Detection and Prevention of Internet Crimes
17. Putting it all together
18. Conclusion
2. Internet Criminals
3. How the Internet Works
4. Collecting Legally Defensible Online Evidence
5. Documenting Online Evidence
6. Using Online Investigative Tools
7. Online Digital Officer Safety
8. Tracing IP Addresses Through the Internet
9. Working Unseen on the Internet
10. Covert Operations on the Internet
11. Conducting Reactive and Proactive Internet Investigations
12. Internet Resources for Locating Evidence
13. Investigating Websites and Webpages
14. Investigating Social Networking Sites
15. Investigating Methods of Communication
16. Detection and Prevention of Internet Crimes
17. Putting it all together
18. Conclusion
Recenzii
"Both authors and technical editor Nick Selby have decades of law enforcement and real-world experience, so the book is authoritative and practical. For those needing a guide to get them up to speed on the topic, Investigating Internet Crimes is a great place to start." --Security Management, Investigating Internet Crimes
"...a basic book for the beginner in cybercrime investigation, and it is well written, with many references...a good textbook and can be used as a reference." --Journal of Forensic Sciences, November 2014
"This book is written by two authors with extensive, real-world experience in the field, and it shows. Anyone who has felt the need to trace the origins of an attack – police officer, network specialist or individual – will find this an invaluable manual." --Network Security, January 1 2014
"...a basic book for the beginner in cybercrime investigation, and it is well written, with many references...a good textbook and can be used as a reference." --Journal of Forensic Sciences, November 2014
"This book is written by two authors with extensive, real-world experience in the field, and it shows. Anyone who has felt the need to trace the origins of an attack – police officer, network specialist or individual – will find this an invaluable manual." --Network Security, January 1 2014