Investigating High-Tech Crime by Jeremy Muraski and Michael Knetzger (2007,...

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9780131886834
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Pearson Education
ISBN-10
0131886835
ISBN-13
9780131886834
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57061507

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
400 Pages
Publication Name
Investigating High-Tech Crime
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Subject
Security / General, Jurisprudence, Forensic Science
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Law, Computers
Author
Jeremy Muraski, Michael Knetzger
Format
Perfect

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
22.4 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
6.9 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2006-051565
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
1. Intro to Computer Hardware, Software, and the Internet 2. Introduction to Operating Systems 3. High Tech Criminal Offenses 4. High Tech Frauds 5. High Tech VICE Crimes, Hackers, and Terrorists 6. Tracking & Tracing Internet Crimes 7. Pedophiles and Online Child Enticement 8. Online Intelligence Gathering 9. Legal Issues 10. Handling High Tech Evidence 11. Developing a Computer Forensics Unit APPENDIX A: STATE AND/OR AGENCY LISTING OF COMPUTER CRIMES TASK FORCES APPENDIX B: STATE COMPUTER CRIMES STATUTES-CITATIONS APPENDIX C: DEFINITIONS OF COMMON TERMS USED IN A HIGH TECH CRIME SEARCH WARRANT AFFIDAVIT
Synopsis
Written for first responders, this book was developed to address the need for an investigator's guide to high tech crime. Filled with real world examples, it is meant to be a hands-on training tool as well as a long-term reference manual. Chapters and materials are sequenced using a building block approach-one that ensures all readers have the baseline knowledge needed to advance to the more complex topic areas. With an emphasis on demystifying the world of high tech crime, this book uses plain terms and real world analogies to make concepts accessible and meaningful to those on the front lines. Helps individuals with varied experience grasp important technology concepts and become more confident in the field. Starts with the broad base level knowledge and works steadily toward explaining the complex rules and methodologies associated with a full computer seizure and forensic examination. Contains a variety of material (learning goals and objectives, individual and collaborative exercises, search warrant examples, technology comparisons etc.) so information is meaningful to diverse learners. Functions as an investigator's guide to high tech crime and can be used as a hands-on training tool or long-term reference manual., For courses in Criminal Justice, Computer Crime, Cyber Crime, and Computer Forensics. Written for first responders, this text was developed to address the need for an investigator's guide to high tech crime. Filled with real world examples, it is meant to be a hands-on training tool as well as a long-term reference manual. Chapters and materials are sequenced using a building block approach-one that ensures all students have the baseline knowledge needed to advance to the more complex topic areas. With an emphasis on demystifying the world of high tech crime, this book uses plain terms and real world analogies to make concepts accessible and meaningful to those on the front lines.
LC Classification Number
HV8079.C65K54 2008

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