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100 | _aMarcella, Albert J. (ed) | ||
240 | _aCyber Forensics: Examining Emerging and Hybrid Technologies | ||
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_aCyber Forensics: _bExamining Emerging and Hybrid Technologies / _cAlbert J. Marcella. |
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250 | _a1st ed. | ||
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_aFlorida : _bCRC Press, _c2022. |
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_axvii, 363 p.: _bill. ; _c24 cm. |
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505 | _aPreface Acknowledgements Editor Contributors 1 Cyber forensics: Compliance and auditing DOUGLAS MENENDEZ 2 IoT and the role of cyber forensics PATRICK WILDS 3 Cyber forensics: Examining commercial Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs) and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) ALBERT J. MARCELLA 4 Cloud forensics RONALD L. KRUTZ 5 Forensics of the digital social triangle with an emphasis on Deepfakes JAMES CURTIS 6 Operational technology, industrial control systems, and cyber forensics ALBERT J. MARCELLA 7 Cyber forensics and risk management DOUGLAS MENENDEZ 8 Mobile device forensics: An introduction ANDREW HRENAK 9 Forensic accounting and the use of E-discovery and cyber forensics RICHARD DIPPEL 10 Cyber forensic tools and utilities DOUGLAS MENENDEZ Index | ||
520 | _aThreat actors, be they cyber criminals, terrorists, hacktivists or disgruntled employees, are employing sophisticated attack techniques and anti-forensics tools to cover their attacks and breach attempts. As emerging and hybrid technologies continue to influence daily business decisions, the proactive use of cyber forensics to better assess the risks that the exploitation of these technologies pose to enterprise-wide operations is rapidly becoming a strategic business objective. This book moves beyond the typical, technical approach to discussing cyber forensics processes and procedures. Instead, the authors examine how cyber forensics can be applied to identifying, collecting, and examining evidential data from emerging and hybrid technologies, while taking steps to proactively manage the influence and impact, as well as the policy and governance aspects of these technologies and their effect on business operations. A world-class team of cyber forensics researchers, investigators, practitioners and law enforcement professionals have come together to provide the reader with insights and recommendations into the proactive application of cyber forensic methodologies and procedures to both protect data and to identify digital evidence related to the misuse of these data. This book is an essential guide for both the technical and non-technical executive, manager, attorney, auditor, and general practitioner who is seeking an authoritative source on how cyber forensics may be applied to both evidential data collection and to proactively managing today’s and tomorrow’s emerging and hybrid technologies. The book will also serve as a primary or supplemental text in both under- and post-graduate academic programs addressing information, operational and emerging technologies, cyber forensics, networks, cloud computing and cybersecurity. | ||
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650 | _aanti-forensics tools | ||
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650 | _aforensics | ||
650 | _acyber forensics | ||
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