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"Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime: An Introduction should he a welcomed addition to all parents' bookshelves." Dr: Ed Whittle, Florida Metropolitan University, Tampa, FL
"Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime: An Introduction likely constitute(s) the most definitive reference material on the subject of computer-related crime, cyber crime law, and computer crime investigation including the management and custody of evidence. Although the number of books prepared on the subject of computer-related crime and investigations has increased quite a bit in quantity and quality during the last two years, to my knowledge, they are not as thorough, comprehensive, and easy-to-read as this one ...this-text is far superior to any of those... This book could very well become the Bible for computer crime across the U.S. and possibly in Britain, Canada, and elsewhere too." Scott Senja, Weber State University, Ogden, UT
""This is the most extensive and comprehensive text reviewed in our quest for appropriate material." Karen Weston, Gannon University; Eric, PA
Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime: An Introduction explores the current state of computer crime within the United States. Beginning with the 1970's, this work traces the history of technological crime, and identifies areas ripe for exploitation from technology savvy deviants. This book also evaluates forensic practices and software in light of government legislation, while providing a thorough analysis of emerging case law in a jurisprudential climate. Finally, this book outlines comprehensive guidelines for the development of computer forensic laboratories, the creation of computer crime task forces, and search and seizures of electronic equipment.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great undergraduate book,
By Dr. Brian Johnson (Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime: An Introduction (Paperback)
This particular book by Britz, is but one more example of her commitment to detail in all of her works. Like her previous books, this book is both readable and comprehensive. It is one that I myself have adopted in my computer crime course, and I am anxiously awaiting the second edition. The chapters on the legal issues and the history of computer crime are unparalleled in the extant literature. More succinctly, the greatest strength of the book is its' sheer readibility. Designed for undergraduates, this particular text is a must read for any beginner interested in computer crime and computer investigations. Unlike other books in the field which prove to be far too advanced for novices, Britz's book allows even the most unsophisticated reader to appreciate and understand the problems associated with the investigation of computer crime, as well as recognize emerging trends in this area. Please, please, provide a second edition as soon as possible!!
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great 2nd edition,
By John Soprano "John" (Nevada, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime: An Introduction (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
This book clearly and comprehensively complements the first edition. the new chapters on ID theft and organized crime are a welcome addition. I have been anxiously awaiting the second edition, and it DOES NOT DISAPPOINT. BRAVO!!
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Its ok, but the authors opinions could have been left out,
By Desiree (OK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Computer Forensics and Cyber Crime: An Introduction (2nd Edition) (Paperback)
This book is good at giving the beginner a glimpse into what cyber-crime is about. But such a book does not need to have so much opinion riddled in it. The best example of the opinion in which I'm speaking of is this: "Even these boards, however,may conceal nefarious activities.In fact, fringe groups abound on bulletin boards. Hackers, Satanists, anarchists, Nazis, pedophiles, child pornographers, and the like have found homes throughout the bulletin board landscape."
Grouping those groups together, as if all of them are dividing a common share of evil is unfair. The politics of the actual mess aside, one cannot reasonably group Satanists with pedophiles. And this entire paragraph of nonsense was revolved around demonizing bulletin boards. I'm sure most of us have found bulletin boards useful, either by way of communication or finding information. So really, with little things like this creating a distraction to anyone with common sense or knowledge of computers, I can only give it 3 stars. We all know that PHPBB is not the devil, and if you read the surrounding text in context, you'll see my point. And this is not the only time.
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