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Title: Software Forensics: Collecting Evidence From the Crime Scene of a Digital Crime
Author(s): Robert M. Slade
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Copyright: © 2004
ISBN: ISBN-13: 978-0-07-142804-0
ISBN-10: 0-07-142804-6
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Follow the Trail. Catch the Perp.

From one of the world’s foremost investigators of computer viruses comes this comprehensive tutorial on solving cybercrimes and bringing perpetrators to justice. Author Robert M. Slade’s Software Forensics provides expert instruction in tracking and identifying cybercriminals. A professional security consultant to Fortune SOD companies since 1987, Slade teaches you the tools and methods he uses to find the invisible “DNA” on malicious computer code.

THE ONLY COMPREHENSIVE TECHNICAL REFERENCE ON THE TOOLS AND TACTICS OF CYBERCRIME INVESTIGATION AND PROSECUTION

There is no better or faster way for programmers, security analysts and consultants, security officers in the enterprise, application developers, lawyers, judges and anyone else interested in solving cybercrime to get up to speed on forensic programming tools and methods and the nature of cyberevidence. Robert M. Slade’s one-of-a-kind Software Forensics shows you how to:

  • Learn the technical tools available for identifying and tracking virus creators and other programming miscreants.
  • Master the techniques and tactics of cybercrime. investigation and. prosecution.
  • Analyze source code, machine code, and text strings to track and identify cybercriminals.
  • Overcome attempts to misdirect investigations into cyberevidence.
  • Examine eye-opening case studies from real criminal investigations.
  • Understand enough of the rules of evidence and relevant legal intricacies to make your findings admissible in court.
  • Learn about the hacker, cracker, and phreak communities.
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