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Computer Forensics and Privacy

by Michael A. Caloyannides
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Overview

As society has become increasingly reliant on computers for document creation and information storage and transmittal, the amount of unauthorized theft of sensitive information stored in (and transmitted to/from) computers has increased correspondingly. This cutting-edge new book delivers a comprehensive treatment of the emerging field of computer forensics, making it a valuable resource for IT professionals in private businesses and government organizations, as well as lawyers and law enforcement professionals. It identifies the specific areas where sensitive and potentially incriminating data is hiding in personal computers, and explains how to go about truly removing this data because mere "deletion" or even "overwriting" does not accomplish this. You get a systematic process for installing operating systems and application software that will help to minimize the possibility of security compromises, and numerous specific steps that need to be taken to prevent the hostile exploitation of one's computer

About the Author, Michael A. Caloyannides

Michael A. Caloyannides is a senior fellow at Mitretek Systems in McLean, VA. He received his M.Sc. in electrical engineering and his Ph.D. in electrical engineering, applied mathematics and philosophy from California Institute of Technology.

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Book Details

Published
August 31, 2001
Publisher
Artech House
Pages
455
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781580532839

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