Computer Forensic Book Analysis

From: Jeimy Jose Cano Martinez (jcanoat_private)
Date: Tue Apr 30 2002 - 17:05:35 PDT


Dear Colleagues,

Attach do you find an interesting analysis of four books in Computer
Forensic area, that could be a reference to future revisions. 


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http://www.infosecuritymag.com/2002/apr/crackingbooks.shtml
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Learning about the ins and outs of computer forensics technology and the
law make four recent releases worth investigating.
BY Gary C. Kessler & Michael Schirling

Reviewed Computer Forensics:
* Incident Response Essentials	by Warren G. Kruse II & Jay G. Heiser
* Computer Forensics & Privacy	by Michael Caloyannides
* Cyber Forensics: A Field Manual for Collecting, Examining, and Preserving
Evidence of Computer Crimes edited by Albert J. Marcella Jr. & Robert S.
Greenfield
* Handbook of Computer Crime Investigation edited by Eoghan Casey 

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Jeimy J. Cano, Ph.D
Universidad de los Andes
Bogota,D.C
COLOMBIA




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