Digital Forensics for Network, Internet, and Cloud Computing : A Forensic Evidence Guide for Moving Targets and Data 🔍
Terrence V. Lillard ... [et al.]; technical editor, Jim Murray
Elsevier ; Syngress, 1, 05/2010
英语 [en] · PDF · 13.5MB · 2010 · 📘 非小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
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Network forensics is an evolution of typical digital forensics, in which evidence is gathered from network traffic in near real time. This book will help security and forensics professionals as well as network administrators build a solid foundation of processes and controls to identify incidents and gather evidence from the network. Forensic scientists and investigators are some of the fastest growing jobs in the United States with over 70,000 individuals employed in 2008. Specifically in the area of cybercrime and digital forensics, the federal government is conducting a talent search for 10,000 qualified specialists. Almost every technology company has developed or is developing a cloud computing strategy. To cut costs, many companies are moving toward network-based applications like SalesForce.com, PeopleSoft, and HR Direct. Every day, we are moving companies'proprietary data into a cloud, which can be hosted anywhere in the world. These companies need to understand how to identify where their data is going and what they are sending. Key network forensics skills and tools are discussed-for example, capturing network traffic, using Snort for network-based forensics, using NetWitness Investigator for network traffic analysis, and deciphering TCP/IP.The current and future states of network forensics analysis tools are addressed.The admissibility of network-based traffic is covered as well as the typical life cycle of a network forensics investigation.
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Clint P Garrison
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Syngress Publishing
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Syngress/Elsevier
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Elsevier S & T
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United States, United States of America
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Elsevier Ltd., Burlington, MA, 2010
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Burlington, MA, Massachusetts, 2010
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Amsterdam, London, ©2010
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Amsterdam [u.a, 2010
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до 2011-01
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lg419660
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Includes index.
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Network forensics is an evolution of typical digital forensics, where evidence is gathered and analyzed from network traffic. This book will help security and network forensics professionals, as well as network administrators, understand the challenges faced by organizations and individuals investigating network-based criminal cases. The authors not only present various tools used to examine network traffic but also introduce different investigative methodologies. With the explosive growth in Internet-based technology (e.g., social networks, cloud computing, telecommuting), computer and network forensics investigators are among the fastest areas of growth. Specifically, in the area of cybercrime and digital forensics, the federal government is conducting a talent search for 10K qualified specialists. Key network forensics skills and tools are discussed-for example, capturing network traffic, using Snort for network-based forensics, using NetWitness Investigator for network traffic analysis, and deciphering TCP/IP. The current and future states of network forensics analysis tools are addressed. The admissibility of network-based traffic is covered as well as the typical life cycle of a network forensics investigation.
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Network forensics is an evolution of typical digital forensics, in which evidence is gathered from network traffic in near real time. This book will help security and forensics professionals as well as network administrators build a solid foundation of processes and controls to identify incidents and gather evidence from the network. Forensic scientists and investigators are some of the fastest growing jobs in the United States with over 70,000 individuals employed in 2008. Specifically in the area of cybercrime and digital forensics, the federal government is conducting a talent search for 10,000 qualified specialists. Almost every technology company has developed or is developing a cloud computing strategy. To cut costs, many companies are moving toward networkbased applications like SalesForce.com, PeopleSoft, and HR Direct. Every day, we are moving companies' proprietary data into a cloud, which can be hosted anywhere in the world. These companies need to understand how to identify where their data is going and what they are sending.
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Network forensics is an evolution of typical digital forensics, where evidence is gathered and analyzed from network traffic. This book helps security and network forensics professionals, as well as network administrators, understand the challenges faced by organizations and individuals investigating network-based criminal cases.
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2011-06-04
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