Beginner's Guide for Cybercrime Investigators
In the real world there are people who enter the homes and steal everything they find valuable. In the virtual world there are individuals who penetrate computer systems and "steal" all your valuable data. Just as in the real world, there are uninvited guests and people feel happy when they steal or destroy someone else's property, the computer world could not be deprived of this unfortunate phenomenon. It is truly detestable the perfidy of these attacks. For if it can be observed immediately the apparent lack of box jewelry, penetration of an accounting server can be detected after a few months when all clients have given up the company services because of the stolen datacame to competition and have helped it to make best deals.

Cybercrime is a phenomenon of our time, often reflected in the media. Forensic investigation of computer systems has a number of features that differentiate it fundamentally from other types of investigations. The computer itself is the main source of information for the investigator.

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Beginner's Guide for Cybercrime Investigators
In the real world there are people who enter the homes and steal everything they find valuable. In the virtual world there are individuals who penetrate computer systems and "steal" all your valuable data. Just as in the real world, there are uninvited guests and people feel happy when they steal or destroy someone else's property, the computer world could not be deprived of this unfortunate phenomenon. It is truly detestable the perfidy of these attacks. For if it can be observed immediately the apparent lack of box jewelry, penetration of an accounting server can be detected after a few months when all clients have given up the company services because of the stolen datacame to competition and have helped it to make best deals.

Cybercrime is a phenomenon of our time, often reflected in the media. Forensic investigation of computer systems has a number of features that differentiate it fundamentally from other types of investigations. The computer itself is the main source of information for the investigator.

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Beginner's Guide for Cybercrime Investigators

Beginner's Guide for Cybercrime Investigators

by Nicolae Sfetcu
Beginner's Guide for Cybercrime Investigators

Beginner's Guide for Cybercrime Investigators

by Nicolae Sfetcu

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Overview

In the real world there are people who enter the homes and steal everything they find valuable. In the virtual world there are individuals who penetrate computer systems and "steal" all your valuable data. Just as in the real world, there are uninvited guests and people feel happy when they steal or destroy someone else's property, the computer world could not be deprived of this unfortunate phenomenon. It is truly detestable the perfidy of these attacks. For if it can be observed immediately the apparent lack of box jewelry, penetration of an accounting server can be detected after a few months when all clients have given up the company services because of the stolen datacame to competition and have helped it to make best deals.

Cybercrime is a phenomenon of our time, often reflected in the media. Forensic investigation of computer systems has a number of features that differentiate it fundamentally from other types of investigations. The computer itself is the main source of information for the investigator.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046041316
Publisher: Nicolae Sfetcu
Publication date: 06/17/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Experience in the domains of engineering, Quality Assurance, electronics and Internet services (translation, web design, Internet marketing, web business solutions).

Owner and manager with MultiMedia

Developer of MultiMedia Network

Partner with MultiMedia in several European and national research and development projects

Project Coordinator for European Teleworking Development Romania (ETD)

Cofounder of the regional association and president of the Mehedinti Branch of Romanian Association for Electronic Industry and Software

Initiator, cofounder and president of Romanian Association for Telework and Teleactivities

Member of Internet Society

Initiator, cofounder and president of Romanian Teleworking Society

Cofounder and vice-president of the Mehedinti Branch of the General Association of Engineers in Romania

Physicist engineer – Bachelor of Physics, Major Nuclear Physics

Training for a doctor degree in telecommunications

Internal auditor for the Quality Management Systems

Specialist in industrial Nondestructive Testing

Attested for Quality Assurance

Hundreds of publications (books, e-books, articles), mainly from the IT domain.

Languages: Romanian, French, English. Elementary level: Italian, Spanish, Russian

Contact:
Email: nicolae@sfetcu.com
Tel.: +40-745-526896

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