Published by Pearson IT Certification (May 28, 2019) © 2021

Darren Hayes
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    ISBN-13: 9780134892948

    Practical Guide to Digital Forensics Investigations, A,2nd edition

    Language: English


    THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO DIGITAL FORENSICS—NOW THOROUGHLY UPDATED WITH NEW TECHNIQUES, TOOLS, AND SOLUTIONS

    Complete, practical coverage of both technical and investigative skills
    Thoroughly covers modern devices, networks, and the Internet
    Addresses online and lab investigations, documentation, admissibility, and more
    Aligns closely with the NSA Knowledge Units and the NICE Cybersecurity Workforce Framework

    As digital crime soars, so does the need for experts who can recover and evaluate evidence for successful prosecution. Now, Dr. Darren Hayes has thoroughly updated his definitive guide to digital forensics investigations, reflecting current best practices for securely seizing, extracting and analyzing digital evidence, protecting the integrity of the chain of custody, effectively documenting investigations, and scrupulously adhering to the law, so that your evidence is admissible in court.

    Every chapter of this new Second Edition is revised to reflect newer technologies, the latest challenges, technical solutions, and recent court decisions. Hayes has added detailed coverage of wearable technologies, IoT forensics, 5G communications, vehicle forensics, and mobile app examinations; advances in incident response; and new iPhone and Android device examination techniques. Through practical activities, realistic examples, and fascinating case studies, you'll build hands-on mastery—and prepare to succeed in one of today's fastest-growing fields.

    LEARN HOW TO

    • Understand what digital forensics examiners do, the evidence they work with, and the opportunities available to them
    • Explore how modern device features affect evidence gathering, and use diverse tools to investigate them
    • Establish a certified forensics lab and implement best practices for managing and processing evidence
    • Gather data online to investigate today's complex crimes
    • Uncover indicators of compromise and master best practices for incident response
    • Investigate financial fraud with digital evidence
    • Use digital photographic evidence, including metadata and social media images
    • Investigate wearable technologies and other “Internet of Things” devices
    • Learn new ways to extract a full fi le system image from many iPhones
    • Capture extensive data and real-time intelligence from popular apps
    • Follow strict rules to make evidence admissible, even after recent Supreme Court decisions