Forensic Computing
Discover the essential resource on digital forensics with the second edition of Forensic Computing by Anthony J. Sammes. Published in 2007, this comprehensive guide spans 470 pages, delving into the intricacies of extracting crucial data from computer systems for criminal investigations. This edition highlights methods for recovering information that may be concealed or manipulated, ensuring you stay at the forefront of forensic technology.
Explore detailed coverage of Windows XP and 2000 file systems, fast drives, and the latest advancements in encryption technologies. Whether you're a professional in criminal investigation or a student in computer science, this book is an invaluable addition to your library, enhancing your understanding of data security, encryption, and forensic computing practices.
Equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate the complex landscape of digital evidence recovery with Forensic Computing.