Cybercrime Case Presentation
An Excerpt from Placing The Suspect Behind The Keyboard
- 1st Edition - December 17, 2012
- Latest edition
- Author: Brett Shavers
- Language: English
Cybercrime Case Presentation is a "first look" excerpt from Brett Shavers' new Syngress book, Placing the Suspect Behind the Keyboard. Case presentation requires the skills of a… Read more
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Description
Description
Cybercrime Case Presentation is a "first look" excerpt from Brett Shavers' new Syngress book, Placing the Suspect Behind the Keyboard. Case presentation requires the skills of a good forensic examiner and great public speaker in order to convey enough information to an audience for the audience to place the suspect behind the keyboard. Using a variety of visual aids, demonstrative methods, and analogies, investigators can effectively create an environment where the audience fully understands complex technical information and activity in a chronological fashion, as if they observed the case as it happened.
Readership
Readership
Information Security professionals of all levels, digital forensic examiners and investigators, IT managers, InfoSec consultants, criminologists, sociologists, attorneys, law enforcement officers, Also can sell to forensic training vendors, government training courses, and high-tech crime associations.
Table of contents
Table of contents
- Chapter 1. Case Presentation
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 It’s Not Whether You Win or Lose
- 1.3 Investigative Mindset
- 1.4 Your Audience
- 1.5 Preparation
- 1.6 Organizing Case Information
- 1.7 Value of Visuals
- 1.8 The Suspect’s Machine
- 1.9 Analogies
- 1.10 Avoid Too Much Information
- 1.11 Your Presentation
- 1.12 Summary
- Bibliography
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: January 15, 2013
- Language: English
About the author
About the author
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