Centro de Documentação da PJ
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CD262
MARCELLA, Albert J., ed.
Cyber forensics [Documento electrónico] : a field manual for collecting, examining, and preserving evidence of computer crimes / ed. Albert J. Marcella, ed. Robert Greenfield.- 1st ed.- Boca Raton : Auerbach, 2001.- 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm
Ficheiro de 3,72 MB em formato PDF (346 p.).
ISBN 0−8493−0955−7


INFORMÁTICA FORENSE, CRIME INFORMÁTICO, CRIME VIA INTERNET, PROVA DIGITAL

Introduction. Section I: Cyber Forensics. Chapter 1: The Goal of the Forensic Investigation. Chapter 2: How to Begin a Non-Liturgical Forensic Examination. Chapter 3: The Liturgical Forensic Examination: Tracing Activity on a Windows-Based Desktop. Chapter 4: Basics of Internet Abuse: What is Possible and Where to Look Under the Hood. Chapter 5: Tools of the Trade: Automated Tools Used to Secure a System Throughout the Stages of a Forensic Investigation. Chapter 6: Network Intrusion Management and Profiling. Chapter 7: Cyber Forensics and the Legal System. Section II: Federal and International Guidelines. Chapter 8: Searching and Seizing Computers and Obtaining Electronic Evidence. Chapter 9: Computer Crime Policy and Programs. Chapter 10: International Aspects of Computer Crime. Chapter 11: Privacy Issues in the High-Tech Context. Chapter 12: Critical Infrastructure Protection. Chapter 13: Electronic Commerce: Legal Issues. Chapter 14: Legal Considerations in Designing and Implementing Electronic Processes: A Guide for Federal Agencies. Chapter 15: Encryption. Chapter 16: Intellectual Property. Section III: Forensics Tools. Chapter 17: Forensic and Security Assessment Tools. Chapter 18: How to Report Internet-Related Crime. Chapter 19: Internet Security: An Auditor's Basic Checklist.