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Implementing Digital Forensic Readiness: From Reactive to Proactive
Process shows information security and digital forensic
professionals how to increase operational efficiencies by
implementing a pro-active approach to digital forensics throughout
their organization. It demonstrates how digital forensics aligns
strategically within an organization's business operations and
information security's program. This book illustrates how the
proper collection, preservation, and presentation of digital
evidence is essential for reducing potential business impact as a
result of digital crimes, disputes, and incidents. It also explains
how every stage in the digital evidence lifecycle impacts the
integrity of data, and how to properly manage digital evidence
throughout the entire investigation. Using a digital forensic
readiness approach and preparedness as a business goal, the
administrative, technical, and physical elements included
throughout this book will enhance the relevance and credibility of
digital evidence. Learn how to document the available systems and
logs as potential digital evidence sources, how gap analysis can be
used where digital evidence is not sufficient, and the importance
of monitoring data sources in a timely manner. This book offers
standard operating procedures to document how an evidence-based
presentation should be made, featuring legal resources for
reviewing digital evidence.
Implementing Digital Forensic Readiness: From Reactive to Proactive
Process, Second Edition presents the optimal way for digital
forensic and IT security professionals to implement a proactive
approach to digital forensics. The book details how digital
forensic processes can align strategically with business operations
and an already existing information and data security program.
Detailing proper collection, preservation, storage, and
presentation of digital evidence, the procedures outlined
illustrate how digital evidence can be an essential tool in
mitigating risk and redusing the impact of both internal and
external, digital incidents, disputes, and crimes. By utilizing a
digital forensic readiness approach and stances, a company's
preparedness and ability to take action quickly and respond as
needed. In addition, this approach enhances the ability to gather
evidence, as well as the relevance, reliability, and credibility of
any such evidence. New chapters to this edition include Chapter 4
on Code of Ethics and Standards, Chapter 5 on Digital Forensics as
a Business, and Chapter 10 on Establishing Legal Admissibility.
This book offers best practices to professionals on enhancing their
digital forensic program, or how to start and develop one the right
way for effective forensic readiness in any corporate or enterprise
setting.
Digital forensics has been a discipline of Information Security for
decades now. Its principles, methodologies, and techniques have
remained consistent despite the evolution of technology, and,
ultimately, it and can be applied to any form of digital data.
However, within a corporate environment, digital forensic
professionals are particularly challenged. They must maintain the
legal admissibility and forensic viability of digital evidence in
support of a broad range of different business functions that
include incident response, electronic discovery (ediscovery), and
ensuring the controls and accountability of such information across
networks. Digital Forensics and Investigations: People, Process,
and Technologies to Defend the Enterprise provides the
methodologies and strategies necessary for these key business
functions to seamlessly integrate digital forensic capabilities to
guarantee the admissibility and integrity of digital evidence. In
many books, the focus on digital evidence is primarily in the
technical, software, and investigative elements, of which there are
numerous publications. What tends to get overlooked are the people
and process elements within the organization. Taking a step back,
the book outlines the importance of integrating and accounting for
the people, process, and technology components of digital
forensics. In essence, to establish a holistic paradigm-and
best-practice procedure and policy approach-to defending the
enterprise. This book serves as a roadmap for professionals to
successfully integrate an organization's people, process, and
technology with other key business functions in an enterprise's
digital forensic capabilities.
Implementing Digital Forensic Readiness: From Reactive to Proactive
Process, Second Edition presents the optimal way for digital
forensic and IT security professionals to implement a proactive
approach to digital forensics. The book details how digital
forensic processes can align strategically with business operations
and an already existing information and data security program.
Detailing proper collection, preservation, storage, and
presentation of digital evidence, the procedures outlined
illustrate how digital evidence can be an essential tool in
mitigating risk and redusing the impact of both internal and
external, digital incidents, disputes, and crimes. By utilizing a
digital forensic readiness approach and stances, a company's
preparedness and ability to take action quickly and respond as
needed. In addition, this approach enhances the ability to gather
evidence, as well as the relevance, reliability, and credibility of
any such evidence. New chapters to this edition include Chapter 4
on Code of Ethics and Standards, Chapter 5 on Digital Forensics as
a Business, and Chapter 10 on Establishing Legal Admissibility.
This book offers best practices to professionals on enhancing their
digital forensic program, or how to start and develop one the right
way for effective forensic readiness in any corporate or enterprise
setting.
Digital forensics has been a discipline of Information Security for
decades now. Its principles, methodologies, and techniques have
remained consistent despite the evolution of technology, and,
ultimately, it and can be applied to any form of digital data.
However, within a corporate environment, digital forensic
professionals are particularly challenged. They must maintain the
legal admissibility and forensic viability of digital evidence in
support of a broad range of different business functions that
include incident response, electronic discovery (ediscovery), and
ensuring the controls and accountability of such information across
networks. Digital Forensics and Investigations: People, Process,
and Technologies to Defend the Enterprise provides the
methodologies and strategies necessary for these key business
functions to seamlessly integrate digital forensic capabilities to
guarantee the admissibility and integrity of digital evidence. In
many books, the focus on digital evidence is primarily in the
technical, software, and investigative elements, of which there are
numerous publications. What tends to get overlooked are the people
and process elements within the organization. Taking a step back,
the book outlines the importance of integrating and accounting for
the people, process, and technology components of digital
forensics. In essence, to establish a holistic paradigm-and
best-practice procedure and policy approach-to defending the
enterprise. This book serves as a roadmap for professionals to
successfully integrate an organization's people, process, and
technology with other key business functions in an enterprise's
digital forensic capabilities.
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