Cybercrime and Digital Forensics
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- 25,99 €
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- 25,99 €
Publisher Description
Cybercrime and Digital Forensics surveys the landscape of modern cyber offenses and forensic methodologies for detecting, investigating, and prosecuting cybercriminals. This comprehensive resource explains how traditional crimes—theft, fraud, harassment, exploitation—migrate to digital platforms, examining hacking, identity theft, phishing, ransomware, sexual exploitation, and terrorism-related activity across global contexts. Coverage systematically addresses digital forensics fundamentals including evidence collection, preservation protocols, chain-of-custody procedures, and legal admissibility requirements across multiple jurisdictions. The book details forensic investigation tools including disk imaging, network traffic analysis, log examination, and data recovery techniques essential for real-world investigations. Real-world case studies from North America, Europe, and Asia illustrate investigation methodologies and prosecution outcomes. Coverage addresses encryption challenges, dark web investigations, cryptocurrency tracing, and emerging technologies' forensic implications. Advanced sections examine ethical dilemmas, privacy considerations, cross-border jurisdiction issues, and international cooperation frameworks. Readers develop understanding of cybercriminal tactics, digital evidence analysis, and investigation procedures. This volume serves law enforcement, forensic practitioners, legal professionals, cybersecurity specialists, and students seeking comprehensive understanding of cybercrime investigation and digital forensics globally.