Digital forensics and investigations : people, processes, and technologies to defend the enterprise / Jason Sachowski.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, 2018Description: xviii, 348 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Digital forensics and investigationsDDC classification:
  • 363.25968 SA.D 2018 23
LOC classification:
  • HV8079.C65
Contents:
Introduction to digital forensics -- Investigative process methodology -- Education, training, and awareness -- Laws, standards, and regulations -- Ethics and professional conduct -- The business of digital forensics -- Controlling mobile devices -- Cloud computing enablement -- Combating anti-forensics -- Digital evidence management -- Digital forensic readiness -- Incident management and response -- Electronic discovery and litigation support -- Information and cyber security.
Summary: "Digital forensics has been a discipline of Information Security for decades now. Its principles, methodologies, and techniques have remained consistent despite the evolution of technology, and, ultimately, it and can be applied to any form of digital data. However, within a corporate environment, digital forensic professionals are particularly challenged. They must maintain the legal admissibility and forensic viability of digital evidence in support of a broad range of different business functions that include incident response, electronic discovery (ediscovery), and ensuring the controls and accountability of such information across networks. Digital Forensics and Investigations: People, Process, and Technologies to Defend the Enterprise provides the methodologies and strategies necessary for these key business functions to seamlessly integrate digital forensic capabilities to guarantee the admissibility and integrity of digital evidence. In many books, the focus on digital evidence is primarily in the technical, software, and investigative elements, of which there are numerous publications. What tends to get overlooked are the people and process elements within the organization. Taking a step back, the book outlines the importance of integrating and accounting for the people, process, and technology components of digital forensics. In essence, to establish a holistic paradigm--and best-practice procedure and policy approach--to defending the enterprise. This book serves as a roadmap for professionals to successfully integrate an organization's people, process, and technology with other key business functions in an enterprise's digital forensic capabilities"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-335) and index.

Introduction to digital forensics -- Investigative process methodology -- Education, training, and awareness -- Laws, standards, and regulations -- Ethics and professional conduct -- The business of digital forensics -- Controlling mobile devices -- Cloud computing enablement -- Combating anti-forensics -- Digital evidence management -- Digital forensic readiness -- Incident management and response -- Electronic discovery and litigation support -- Information and cyber security.

"Digital forensics has been a discipline of Information Security for decades now. Its principles, methodologies, and techniques have remained consistent despite the evolution of technology, and, ultimately, it and can be applied to any form of digital data. However, within a corporate environment, digital forensic professionals are particularly challenged. They must maintain the legal admissibility and forensic viability of digital evidence in support of a broad range of different business functions that include incident response, electronic discovery (ediscovery), and ensuring the controls and accountability of such information across networks. Digital Forensics and Investigations: People, Process, and Technologies to Defend the Enterprise provides the methodologies and strategies necessary for these key business functions to seamlessly integrate digital forensic capabilities to guarantee the admissibility and integrity of digital evidence. In many books, the focus on digital evidence is primarily in the technical, software, and investigative elements, of which there are numerous publications. What tends to get overlooked are the people and process elements within the organization. Taking a step back, the book outlines the importance of integrating and accounting for the people, process, and technology components of digital forensics. In essence, to establish a holistic paradigm--and best-practice procedure and policy approach--to defending the enterprise. This book serves as a roadmap for professionals to successfully integrate an organization's people, process, and technology with other key business functions in an enterprise's digital forensic capabilities"-- Provided by publisher.

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