You’ll learn all about e-mail and Web-based forensics, mobile forensics, passwords and encryption, and other e-evidence found through VoIP, voicemail, legacy mainframes, and databases. You’ll discover how to use the latest forensic software, tools, and equipment to find the answers that you’re looking for in record time. When you understand how data is stored, encrypted, and recovered, you’ll be able to protect your personal privacy as well. By the time you finish reading this book, you’ll know how to:
- Prepare for and conduct computer forensics investigations
- Find and filter data
- Protect personal privacy
- Transfer evidence without contaminating it
- Anticipate legal loopholes and opponents’ methods
- Handle passwords and encrypted data
- Work with the courts and win the case
Plus, Computer Forensics for Dummies includes lists of things that everyone interested in computer forensics should know, do, and build. Discover how to get qualified for a career in computer forensics, what to do to be a great investigator and expert witness, and how to build a forensics lab or toolkit.
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Reviews (43)
Good start in Computer Forensics whether you are a Dummy or not.
Good book to start with if you are interested in learning about computer forensics. Some of the material is a little out of date, but overall a pretty informative read that was organized well and easy to understand.
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Great
Five Stars
Awesome !
Easy Read, Lots of Info
Very easy read, lots of information
A must read for basic computer forensics
The dummy series computer forensics was a great read for me. I use the information at my business and personally to understand how to go about doing forensics on the computers that my business and I own.
Good Get!
Awesome introduction to computer forensics beginner guide for court prep and testimony. I'm starting in the field. Not a how to book. Just basic overview.
Five Stars
Needed it for school plenty of good info.
Great book
I got this book to see if I would like this type of work. I will be taking this class in college and want to get a better understanding of this field. My husband is almost finish reading this book and also thinks it is a good book.
Great Starter
I am studying computer forensics as both a hobby and another degree. I bought this book to use as a primer. It is funny as well as informative. I recommend it to anyone considering a career in computer forensics.
Computer Forensics
This is a great book for someone who is beginning to go into the field of Computer Forensics, It is a well written book and explain what computer forensics is about and how it works in the field of modern law enforcement public and private sectors.
Good start in Computer Forensics whether you are a Dummy or not.
Good book to start with if you are interested in learning about computer forensics. Some of the material is a little out of date, but overall a pretty informative read that was organized well and easy to understand.
Gre
Great
Five Stars
Awesome !
Easy Read, Lots of Info
Very easy read, lots of information
A must read for basic computer forensics
The dummy series computer forensics was a great read for me. I use the information at my business and personally to understand how to go about doing forensics on the computers that my business and I own.
Good Get!
Awesome introduction to computer forensics beginner guide for court prep and testimony. I'm starting in the field. Not a how to book. Just basic overview.
Five Stars
Needed it for school plenty of good info.
Great book
I got this book to see if I would like this type of work. I will be taking this class in college and want to get a better understanding of this field. My husband is almost finish reading this book and also thinks it is a good book.
Great Starter
I am studying computer forensics as both a hobby and another degree. I bought this book to use as a primer. It is funny as well as informative. I recommend it to anyone considering a career in computer forensics.
Computer Forensics
This is a great book for someone who is beginning to go into the field of Computer Forensics, It is a well written book and explain what computer forensics is about and how it works in the field of modern law enforcement public and private sectors.
informative
full of information that is interesting to read. i would recommend this to anyone that would be interested in this kind of reading.
Fast, Great Condition
Great price and condition better than described.
Four Stars
It's a good book.
Great book
This book outline how to do computer forensics in an easy and logical format. A must for starters in the field.
Nice book.
Fast shipping. Nice book.
Five Stars
Very educational book
Reliable Service
The book was a super deal and arrived in perfectly. A great vendor to work with.
GET FORENSICS FOR DUMMIES BECAUSE IT TEACHES YOU WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
It has things that my Forensics course talks about in it! It's great!
Computer Forensic
This this one of those book that I bought to learn and upgrade myself on my computer knowledge. It is one of those good books that worth the price. Good buy.
Good starting book
this is a good book to start a lecture about forensic matter, doing a overview about this topic and serving as introduction.
Tech talk out, understanding in
Great book, easy to read
Five Stars
Got it
Disappointing experience
I purchased the kindle version of computer forensics for dummies. The book is well-written and organized. Unfortunately, the charts, tables and figures are illegible in the kindle version. I had to call Amazon, get a refund on the e-book, and order the print version. I had to pay the difference in price and shipping. Amazon did not warn the customer that portions of the book could not be read. Once I got the print version, I enjoyed it. However, the entire experience makes me cautious about what I buy from Amazon.
Weak info
contents are to vague there is no real useful info in this book most everyone that ever watch a forensics tv show has this info and there is no real hands on as to how to do things.
Covers computer forensics work from both the technical AND legal perspective...
Being that I work in the tech industry, I know that there's far more on your computer (and other electronic devices) than you think there is. But I haven't ever given any in-depth thought to how one would legally go about discovering and documenting their finds for a court of law. Computer Forensics For Dummies by Linda Volonino and Reynaldo Anzaldua do a perfect job (in my opinion) in introducing the reader to the world of computer forensics, both from the technical side as well as the courtroom perspective. While I wouldn't expect it to be your primary guide for the field, Computer Forensics For Dummies goes a whole lot further than I expected, and I learned a lot. Contents: Introduction Part 1 - Digging Out and Documenting Electronic Evidence: Knowing What Your Digital Devices Create, Capture, and Pack Away - Until Revelation Day; Suiting Up for a Lawsuit or Criminal Investigation; Getting Authorized to Search and Seize; Documenting and Managing the Crime Scene Part 2 - Preparing to Crack the Case: Minding and Finding the Loopholes; Acquiring and Authenticating E-Evidence; Examining E-Evidence; Extracting Hidden Data Part 3 - Doing Computer Forensic Investigations: E-Mail and Web Forensics; Data Forensics; Document Forensics; Mobile Forensics; Network Forensics; Investigating X-Files - eXotic Forensics Part 4 - Succeeding in Court: Holding Up Your End at Pretrial; Winning a Case Before You Go to Court; Standing Your Ground in Court Part 5 - The Part of Tens: Ten Ways to Get Qualified and Prepped for Success; Ten Tactics of an Excellent Investigator and a Dangerous Expert Witness; Ten Cool Tools for Computer Forensics Glossary Index From the techie side, it's tempting to view computer forensics as all technical, and to figure that if you can find a file, you must have done the job. Not so much... Since most of the forensic work will be legal in nature (or could well end up that way), there are definite rules and processes you HAVE to follow in order to prove to the court's and jury's satisfaction that the data you found was truly there and not manufactured by you or someone else along the way. Volonino and Anzaldua cover those requirements very well, from search warrants and subpoenas to chain of custody documentation and documented actions. Those are the things that far too many techies would ignore on their way towards uncovering data, and in turn it would completely invalidate their efforts. That's why "do it yourself" forensic work is NOT recommended. But that's not to ignore the vast array of skills and abilities that are needed to successfully find evidence that doesn't appear to exist any more. The authors present a nicely balanced discussion on both the reasons why and how data can be hidden (both intentionally and unintentionally) and how certain tools and techniques can be used to get at that data. In fact, they go into enough detail that you could download a few tools and start digging into your own computer to see practical examples of what you just read about. You might just end up rather concerned that what you thought you deleted isn't as "deleted" as you thought it was. I think that Computer Forensics For Dummies does exactly what it sets out to do, and it does it very well. By the end of the book, I felt much more informed about how the *whole* field of computer forensics works, and I left with enough knowledge to know where I would need to go to learn more. Now... time to go see what's hiding on my computer that I forgot about... :)
Computer Forensics for Dummies
WoW! This is a book that should be read by everyone. Especially corporate heads and some in government. What you discover is that the electronic trails are everywhere and someone in the know can and will retrieve them, if need be. So be careful what you write or do on your computer, there are no secrets! Good writing, technical enough to keep us geeks in the read, but not so technical that everyone couldn't read it and learn a great deal. This is a book that I found myself going back to for additional information on a subject I believed I understood. It exceeded my expectations in every way.
This technical professional needed a crash course!
I am a system engineer who needed a refresher on the topic. The logical segregation of topics makes it very easy to pinpoint the information since this topic is far-reaching and spans the legal, criminal and technical disciplines. I have some experience with CF and this book does a good job of giving you a comprehensive understanding of the subject. It's also an interesting read and keeps your attention. You won't want to put it down for long. Careers in this area are growing fast. I plan to keep this close as I move into this exciting field of work and will use it as a reference book going forward.
Demystifying computer forensics
If you use a computer, you probably know that there is an electronic trail that follows you, and that the trail potentially lasts forever and can cause serious legal problems. This book demystifies how computer forensics is performed, what to do if you are ever in trouble (or trying to help someone who is in trouble), and tools that can help you. Though the topic is potentially complex, the book is an easy, interesting read. Statements like "An IP address is like a phone number for your computer" help make the material understandable. It is clear that the authors have considerable practical experience in the area and understand current best practices, computer technology, and the law. The book is appropriate for a wide variety of people -- those with a casual interest in the topic, in legal troubles related to materials on their PC, and lawyers who either work or want to work in the area.
It's okay.
Not so much of a step by step how to do manual which is what I was looking for, it's more for informational purposes.
Very glad I read this book ... everyone will benefit knowing about this evdence
Not only does this book explain what evidence gets left, it helps understand how Wall St execs can be investigated. Easy to read and understand. It clears up alot of mysteries about what's going on inside computers and networks.
Not a great book.
This book explains more how to work with legal issues than actually use computer forensics. There is very little actual "how to" and more "the defense will ask you". If you want to learn computer forensics, this is not the book for you, unless you are a master of uncovering data, but have no idea how show your skill in court.
Very much law based
A lot less technical and more law based than I expected
Very Pleased with this product thank you
Very Pleased with this product thank you