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Practical cyber intelligence : a hands-on guide to digital forensics / Adam Tilmar Jakobsen.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9781394256105
  • 9781394256112
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 364.16/8
Online resources: Summary: "Cyber forensics is the process of using forensic and investigative techniques to identify and analyze digital events. This involves collecting and analyzing digital evidence from various sources, such as computers, networks, and mobile devices, to identify perpetrators. When discussing cyber investigation, many people often think about high-tech crimes like ransomware, DDoS, or BEC. However, it extends beyond these examples, as it also includes traditional crimes such as theft, fraud, or assault, which can leave behind digital evidence that can be collected and analyzed. In these cases, IT is merely a component of the event. As technology becomes increasingly integrated into our daily lives, the information that we can collect from devices, OSINT, and other sources becomes a critical part of any investigation, allowing us to map out a person's life."--
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Includes index.

"Cyber forensics is the process of using forensic and investigative techniques to identify and analyze digital events. This involves collecting and analyzing digital evidence from various sources, such as computers, networks, and mobile devices, to identify perpetrators. When discussing cyber investigation, many people often think about high-tech crimes like ransomware, DDoS, or BEC. However, it extends beyond these examples, as it also includes traditional crimes such as theft, fraud, or assault, which can leave behind digital evidence that can be collected and analyzed. In these cases, IT is merely a component of the event. As technology becomes increasingly integrated into our daily lives, the information that we can collect from devices, OSINT, and other sources becomes a critical part of any investigation, allowing us to map out a person's life."--

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