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Practical Guide to Computer Forensics: For Accountants, Forensic Examiners. And Legal Professionals

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Practical Guide to Computer Forensics discusses the history of computer forensics, along with policies and standard operating procedures and legal considerations, and how to locate a qualified computer forensics specialist. This book is ideal for those needing an extensive overview of computer forensics, and for readers who are intrigued by the subject of computer forensics in our highly technical world.

274 pages, Paperback

First published June 28, 2006

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David Benton

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January 14, 2010
This is a nice introduction to computer forensics. Since the field is advancing so rapidly, some aspects such as the evolution and the tools are a little dated already though.

On a sidenote, the kid on the cover is the spitting image of Ray! I mean a dead ringer.
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