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On the other hand, though Vacca gives good general advice (don't lose volatile information by shutting a compromised machine down midattack; do be prepared to translate memory dumps into jury-readable form), he sometimes meanders into generalizations and irrelevancies. The fact that terrorists distribute their plans via public Web sites is certainly scary, but hardly helpful to someone wanting to prosecute the guy who vandalized the corporate Web site. Similarly interesting, but practically irrelevant to most of us, are discussions of high-energy radio frequency (HERF) and electromagnetic pulse (EMP) weapons that can knock out information systems from a distance. More focus on evidence collection in organizational computing environments would make this book useful, rather than just generally informative. --David Wall
Topics covered: How to gather evidence of a hack attack after the fact, and a lot of general-interest information on the state of crime and law enforcement in computer technology. Coverage is almost all general in nature, dealing with how to formulate a strategy and deal with events without getting into details of any operating system or computing environment. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed by the content,
By "shanahan_" (Madison, WI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Computer Forensics: Computer Crime Scene Investigation (With CD-ROM) (Networking Series) (Paperback)
When I started this book I figured it would be on forensic analysis, data recovery and court presentation. The subject matter, however, tends to be more in tune with scare tactics, information warfare and a review of the author's previous work. The cd of "forensic software" doesn't match the content either. Several of the packages on the cd are interesting, useful and even well known, however the book doesn't go into detail regarding their use. In my opinion, I would recommend the book by Heiser and Kruse as a better choice for those looking for a complete book on the subject of computer forensics.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Huge Disappointment: Little-to-No Technical Content,
By Andrew Smith (Lafayette, IN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Computer Forensics: Computer Crime Scene Investigation (With CD-ROM) (Networking Series) (Paperback)
The first 250 or so pages provide a decent (at best) high-level description of Computer Forensics, but the next 300 pages have little to do with computer crime investigations. It seems as if this book should really be two books: the first book would provide a good overview of computer forensics for those who are not very technical, and the second book (larger book) would be on Information Warfare. If you are looking for a decent book on forensic computing, with a lot of technical meat, this is NOT your book.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Okay but I was disappointed,
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This review is from: Computer Forensics: Computer Crime Scene Investigation (With CD-ROM) (Networking Series) (Paperback)
I was real excited when I saw this book that looked like the bible of computer forensics and it came with a DVD. The cost of 50 dollars made it expensive but with DVD that I hope would have video that I can watch.
THe book is okay in giving a general idea of computer forensics. It was not very specific in what to do. It has an interactive part in which it give you general answer too not very thorough. Then, it goes on a tangent about warfare and cyber terrorism. It leaves the forensics behind. And the book goes over 700 pages. The DVd is intro to some fornesics software, I was hoping it had video to show people like me that are visual and can learn more this way. So, the book is okay but I would check others that are more specific and give more thorough details about computer forensics.
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