Table of contents for Digital evidence and computer crime : forensic science, computers, and the Internet / Eoghan Casey.
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Part 1 - 1: Digital Evidence and Computer Crime
2: History and Terminology of Computer Crime Investigation
3: Technology and Law
4: The Investigative Process
5: Investigative Reconstruction
6: Modus Operandi, Motive & Technology
7: Digital Evidence in the Courtroom
Part 2 - 8: Computer Basics for Digital Evidence Examiners
9: Applying Forensic Science to Computers
10: Forensic Analysis of Windows Systems
Chapter 11: Forensic Analysis of Unix Systems
12: Forensic Analysis of Macintosh Systems
13: Forensic Analysis of Handheld Devices
Part 3 - 14: Network Basics for Digital Evidence Examiners
15: Applying Forensic Science to Networks
16: Digital Evidence on Physical and Data-Link Layers
17: Digital Evidence on Network and Transport Layers
18: Digital Evidence on the Internet
Part 4 - 19: Investigating Computer Intrusions
20: Sex Offenders on the Internet
21: Investigating Cyberstalking
22: Digital Evidence as Alibi
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Computer crimes, Evidence, Criminal