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Forensic Computing Softcover reprint of hardcover 2nd ed. 2007


Forensic Computing Softcover reprint of hardcover 2nd ed. 2007

Paperback by Sammes, Anthony; Jenkinson, Brian

Forensic Computing

£64.99

ISBN:
9781849965965
Publication Date:
13 Oct 2010
Edition/language:
Softcover reprint of hardcover 2nd ed. 2007 / English
Publisher:
Springer London Ltd
Pages:
470 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 - 12 May 2024
Forensic Computing

Description

In the second edition of this very successful book, Tony Sammes and Brian Jenkinson show how information held in computer systems can be recovered and how it may be deliberately hidden or subverted for criminal purposes. "Forensic Computing: A Practitioner's Guide" is illustrated by plenty of case studies and worked examples, and will help practitioners and students gain a clear understanding of: - how to recover information from computer systems in such a way as to ensure that its integrity cannot be challenged and that it will be accepted as admissible evidence in court the principles involved in password protection and data encryption - the evaluation procedures used in circumventing these safeguards - the particular legal issues associated with computer-generated evidence and how to ensure admissibility of such evidence. This edition is fully expanded and updated with treatment of metadata files, NFTS systems, CHS and LBA addressing, and alternate data streams.

Contents

Forensic Computing.- Understanding Information.- IT Systems Concepts.- PC Hardware and Inside the Box.- Disk Geometry.- The New Technology File System.- The Treatment of PCs.- The Treatment of Electronic Organisers.- Looking ahead (just a little bit more).- Appendices: Common Character Codes; Some Common File Format Signatures; A Typical Set of POST Codes; Typical BIOS Beep Codes and Error Messages; Disk Partition Table Types; Extended Partitions; Registers and Order Code for the INtel 8086; NFTS Boot Sector and BIOS Parameter Block; MFT Header and Attribute Maps; The Relationship between CHS and LBA Addressing; Alternate Data Streams - a Brief Explanation.

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