Description
Contents:Introduction.
Part 1: The Hype of Computer Forensics - What Is Computer Forensics and Why Is It of Vital Interest to You? Incriminating Data Can Enter One's Computer Without One's Complicity or Knowledge. Defending from False Accusations Based on Data Found in One's Computer. Exactly Where Is Potentially Incriminating Data Stored in One's Computer and How Did It Get There. Specialized Forensics Techniques. How Can Evidence or Data Be Taken from One's Computer? Fallacies about Protecting One's Confidential Data from Hostile Forensics or Other Means of Theft.
Part 2: Computer Privacy And Security - Protecting Proprietary Information from Unauthorized Snooping and From Hostile Computer Forensics. Practical Means of Protecting Proprietary and Other Confidential Information in Computers. Basic, Intermediate and Advanced Online Protection from Computer Forensics and from Privacy Compromises. A Refresher on the Relevant Technical Aspects of the Underlying Technologies. Practical Encryption to Protect Proprietary Information from Hostile Forensics.
Part 3: Evolving Technologies and Legal Issues - Regarding Data and Threats to Privacy from the Use of Photocopiers, Fax Machines, Digital Cameras, Cellphones, MP3 Players, and Other Consumer Electronics. Security Threats from the Use of Wi-FI Wireless Devices. Bluetooth Security. VPNs. Legal Issues and Legal Defense.
Published
Nov 2004
Publisher
ARTECH HOUSE
ISBN
9781580538305
Pages
296




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