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The Basics of Cyber Safety: Computer and Mobile Device Safety Made
Easy presents modern tactics on how to secure computer and mobile
devices, including what behaviors are safe while surfing,
searching, and interacting with others in the virtual world. The
book's author, Professor John Sammons, who teaches information
security at Marshall University, introduces readers to the basic
concepts of protecting their computer, mobile devices, and data
during a time that is described as the most connected in history.
This timely resource provides useful information for readers who
know very little about the basic principles of keeping the devices
they are connected to-or themselves-secure while online. In
addition, the text discusses, in a non-technical way, the cost of
connectedness to your privacy, and what you can do to it, including
how to avoid all kinds of viruses, malware, cybercrime, and
identity theft. Final sections provide the latest information on
safe computing in the workplace and at school, and give parents
steps they can take to keep young kids and teens safe online.
Digital Forensics: Threatscape and Best Practices surveys the
problems and challenges confronting digital forensic professionals
today, including massive data sets and everchanging technology.
This book provides a coherent overview of the threatscape in a
broad range of topics, providing practitioners and students alike
with a comprehensive, coherent overview of the threat landscape and
what can be done to manage and prepare for it. Digital Forensics:
Threatscape and Best Practices delivers you with incisive analysis
and best practices from a panel of expert authors, led by John
Sammons, bestselling author of The Basics of Digital Forensics.
The Basics of Digital Forensics provides a foundation for people
new to the digital forensics field. This book offers guidance on
how to conduct examinations by discussing what digital forensics
is, the methodologies used, key tactical concepts, and the tools
needed to perform examinations. Details on digital forensics for
computers, networks, cell phones, GPS, the cloud and the Internet
are discussed. Also, learn how to collect evidence, document the
scene, and how deleted data can be recovered. The new Second
Edition of this book provides the reader with real-world examples
and all the key technologies used in digital forensics, as well as
new coverage of network intrusion response, how hard drives are
organized, and electronic discovery. This valuable resource also
covers how to incorporate quality assurance into an investigation,
how to prioritize evidence items to examine (triage), case
processing, and what goes into making an expert witness.
Digital Forensics Trial Graphics: Teaching the Jury Through
Effective Use of Visuals helps digital forensic practitioners
explain complex technical material to laypeople (i.e., juries,
judges, etc.). The book includes professional quality illustrations
of technology that help anyone understand the complex concepts
behind the science. Users will find invaluable information on
theory and best practices along with guidance on how to design and
deliver successful explanations.
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