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Author Kovacich, Gerald L.

Title High-technology crime investigator's handbook : establishing and managing a high-technology crime prevention program / Gerald L. Kovacich and Andy Jones.

Imprint Amsterdam ; Boston : Butterworth-Heinemann/Elsevier, ©2006.

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Edition 2nd ed.
Description 1 online resource (xxvii, 470 pages) : illustrations, map
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
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Summary The high-technology crime investigator's profession is one of the fastest growing professions in the world today, as information security issues and crimes related to them are growing in number and magnitude at an ever-increasing pace. High-Technology Crime Investigator's Handbook, Second Edition, informs professionals of the potential risks of computer crimes, and serves as a guide to establishing and managing a high-technology crime investigative program. Each chapter is updated with the latest information and guidance, including added coverage of computer forensics and additional metrics to measure organizational performance. In addition, nine new chapters cover emerging trends in the field, and offer invaluable guidance on becoming a successful high-technology crime investigator. * Provides an understanding of the global information environment and its threats * Explains how to establish a high-technology crime investigations unit and prevention program * Presents material in an engaging, easy-to-follow manner that will appeal to investigators, law enforcement professionals, corporate security and information systems security professionals; as well as corporate and government managers.
Contents SECTION I Introduction to the High Technology Crimes Environment -- Chapter 1. What Investigators Should Know About the High Technology Supported Global Threats -- Chapter 2. The High Technology Crimes Miscreants, Profiles, Motives and Philosophies. -- Chapter 3. The Basic Techniques Used by High Technology Crimes Miscreants -- Chapter 4. The Basic Information Systems Security Techniques Being Used to Defend Against the High Technology Crimes Miscreants -- SECTION II High-Technology Incidents and Crime Investigations -- Chapter 5. Investigating High Technology Crimes -- Chapter 6. Responding to High-Technology Incidents and Crimes -- Chapter 7. The Collection of Evidence -- Chapter 8. Interviews and Interrogations -- Chapter 9. An Introduction to Computer Forensics -- Chapter 10. Establishing and Managing a Computer Forensics Laboratory -- Chapter 11. High Technology Crimes: Case Summaries -- SECTION III Overview of the High Technology Crimes Investigations Profession and Unit -- Chapter 12. The Global Enterprise Corporation (GEC) Model -- Chapter 13. Understanding the Role of the High Technology Crimes Investigator and an Anti-Crimes Unit in the Business and Management Environment -- Chapter 14. The High Technology Crimes Investigations Unit Strategic, Tactical, and Annual Plans -- Chapter 15. High Technology Anti-Crimes Investigations Program and Organization -- Chapter 16. High Technology Crimes Investigations Functions -- Chapter 17. Sources, Networking and Liaison -- Chapter 18. High Technology Crime Investigations Unit Metrics Management System -- Chapter 19. Outsourcing High-Technology Investigations Pros and Cons -- SECTION IV -- High Technology Crime Investigation Challenges of the 21st Century -- Chapter 20. The Future of High Technology and Its Impact on Working in a Global Information Environment -- Chapter 21. The Future of High Technology Crimes, Security and the Criminal Justice Systems -- Chapter 22. Terrorism Crime or War? Its Impact on the High Technology Incidents and Crimes Investigations -- Chapter 23. The Future of the High Technology Crimes Investigator Profession -- Chapter 24. Developing a Career as a High Technology Crimes Investigator -- Chapter 25. Marketing Yourself as a Successful High Technology Crimes Investigator -- Chapter 26. Becoming a High Technology Consultant -- Chapter 27. Conclusions and Final Thoughts.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note Print version record.
Subject Criminal investigation.
High technology.
Enquêtes criminelles.
Technologie de pointe.
LAW -- Forensic Science.
Criminal investigation
High technology
Genre/Form dissertations.
Academic theses
Academic theses.
Thèses et écrits académiques.
Added Author Jones, Andy, 1952-
Other Form: Print version: Kovacich, Gerald L. High-technology crime investigator's handbook. 2nd ed. Amsterdam ; Boston : Butterworth-Heinemann/Elsevier, ©2006 0750679298 9780750679299 (DLC) 2006004111 (OCoLC)63680026
ISBN 9780750679299
0750679298
9780080468204 (electronic bk.)
0080468209 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. AU@ 000051557306
CHBIS 005831690
CHNEW 001006855
CHVBK 168654458
DEBBG BV039832161
DEBBG BV042307547
DEBBG BV043044723
DEBSZ 405311176
DEBSZ 42221972X
NZ1 12435443
NZ1 14540114

 
    
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