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 Windows Forensics: The Field Guide for Corporate Computer Investigations
  

  Windows Forensics: The Field Guide for Corporate Computer Investigations by Chad Steel

  • Published by: WILEY
  • Author: Chad Steel
  • Page Count: 368
  • Group: FORENSICS
  • ISBN: 0470038624/9780470038628
  • Published: May 2006

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Windows Forensics: The Field Guide for Corporate Computer Investigations
The evidence is in--to solve Windows crime, you need Windows tools
  

  

  
An arcane pursuit a decade ago, forensic science today is a household term. And while the computer forensic analyst may not lead as exciting a life as TV's CSIs do, he or she relies just as heavily on scientific principles and just as surely solves crime.
  

  
Whether you are contemplating a career in this growing field or are already an analyst in a Unix/Linux environment, this book prepares you to combat computer crime in the Windows world. Here are the tools to help you recover sabotaged files, track down the source of threatening e-mails, investigate industrial espionage, and expose computer criminals.
  
* Identify evidence of fraud, electronic theft, and employee Internet abuse
  
* Investigate crime related to instant messaging, Lotus Notes(r), and increasingly popular browsers such as Firefox(r)
  
* Learn what it takes to become a computer forensics analyst
  
* Take advantage of sample forms and layouts as well as case studies
  
* Protect the integrity of evidence
  
* Compile a forensic response toolkit
  
* Assess and analyze damage from computer crime and process the crime scene
  
* Develop a structure for effectively conducting investigations
  
* Discover how to locate evidence in the Windows Registry