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Author | : Vijay Gupta |
Publisher | : eInitial Publication |
Total Pages | : 57 |
Release | : 2024-07-20 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : |
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital crime, anti-forensics techniques are increasingly used to obscure, erase, or manipulate evidence. "Defeating Anti-Forensics Techniques" is a comprehensive guide that delves into the methods and tools used by cybercriminals to evade detection and how investigators can counter these tactics. This ebook provides: An in-depth overview of common anti-forensics strategies. Step-by-step guides on identifying and overcoming various evasion methods. Practical tools and software recommendations for effective digital forensics. Real-world case studies demonstrating the application of these techniques. Tips for staying updated with the latest trends and technologies in the field. Whether you are a cybersecurity professional, digital forensics investigator, or someone interested in the intricacies of cyber defense, this ebook equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to outsmart cybercriminals and ensure justice prevails in the digital world.
Author | : Craw Security |
Publisher | : Craw Security |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2022-04-25 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : |
The digital world has evolved very rapidly and is available to all. Nobody is lacking access to the internet. Seeking data, gathering information, and stalking someone is possible from anywhere in the world. But do you feel safe on every site you’ve reached? We don’t have a say in this. But we know that many sites aren’t like how we see them. Most of the time that can be a setup that was prepared by someone. Many companies run 24x7 and that’s a lot of data they store on their websites. In the book, "Conquer Anti-Forensics, we will learn all these things. Some of the data is related to the company and most of the data relate to the customer they serve. Who would be responsible for the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of that much data? A common man won’t be able to take responsibility for that data, not even your employees. But to whom we can approach such services? Is there any solution that is ready for us? Of course, there is! That’ll be ethical hacking. What is ethical hacking and why do we need it? We can go to that topic but we need to understand why we need them. There are many reasons why we need them. Many hackers use several means to hack someone else’s private system to target their data. Let’s suppose they have been able to trespass the local security wall that your system has. But what about the shreds of evidence they left behind while returning to the main point? You might not believe it but when you reach the point from, they steal that data, you won’t be able to get any evidence against them. Why so? That’s because they have used anti-digital forensics techniques. These kinds of techniques help them to cover their tracks, alter, and delete before the forensics investigators can investigate something. Evading network security E & launching attacks without getting detected isn’t hard for them. Now, there are the questions. What are anti-forensic techniques? Who uses them? On whom does it get used? And how does this happen? There may be many questions regarding these techniques, and we’re going to answer them one by one. Here you will find about the anti-digital forensics techniques, and how to conquer them. In this book, you will be introduced to how hackers deceive forensics experts with many techniques to hide evidence, re-write the formats of docs, and change the material. Students will get full disclosure of how hacking changes the scenario, and how ethical hackers stop fraudsters from getting barged into their systems. This book is written to guide students through various methods in the easiest and simplest ways to learn hacking techniques. Anti-forensics can be misleading but ethical hacking won't let the unethical hackers leave unscathed. The syllabus is distributed in a manner that is understandable to students & clients. Chapters are placed systematically to prepare a smooth part for students to learn. Other than that, the language used in this book is simpler and easy to understand. That’s just to guide the students properly with logic and evidence. With this guide, the students will be able to understand the theoretical knowledge and will be able to explore new techniques. This book follows the global techniques that are used to secure networks and servers from unethical hackers. Malicious programs, malware, viruses, and bots can get into the system, and make loopholes for hackers to get the data leaked. Time will flee and you won’t be able to detect where the data leaked from & where did it go. Now, we’ll m continue to the main chapters, and read about anti-forensic techniques and the techniques to subdue them. Anti-Forensics is more than technology. It is an approach to criminal hacking that can be summed up like this: Make it hard for them to find you to prove they found you.
Author | : John Sammons |
Publisher | : Syngress |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2014-12-09 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0128018925 |
The Basics of Digital Forensics provides a foundation for people new to the digital forensics field. This book offers guidance on how to conduct examinations by discussing what digital forensics is, the methodologies used, key tactical concepts, and the tools needed to perform examinations. Details on digital forensics for computers, networks, cell phones, GPS, the cloud and the Internet are discussed. Also, learn how to collect evidence, document the scene, and how deleted data can be recovered. The new Second Edition of this book provides the reader with real-world examples and all the key technologies used in digital forensics, as well as new coverage of network intrusion response, how hard drives are organized, and electronic discovery. This valuable resource also covers how to incorporate quality assurance into an investigation, how to prioritize evidence items to examine (triage), case processing, and what goes into making an expert witness. - Learn what Digital Forensics entails - Build a toolkit and prepare an investigative plan - Understand the common artifacts to look for in an exam - Second Edition features all-new coverage of hard drives, triage, network intrusion response, and electronic discovery; as well as updated case studies and expert interviews
Author | : Ehsan Nowroozi |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 3031498038 |
Author | : Jennifer Bayuk |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 171 |
Release | : 2010-09-10 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 1607617722 |
Cyberforensics is a fairly new word in the technology our industry, but one that n- ertheless has immediately recognizable meaning. Although the word forensics may have its origins in formal debates using evidence, it is now most closely associated with investigation into evidence of crime. As the word cyber has become synonymous with the use of electronic technology, the word cyberforensics bears no mystery. It immediately conveys a serious and concentrated endeavor to identify the evidence of crimes or other attacks committed in cyberspace. Nevertheless, the full implications of the word are less well understood. Cyberforensic activities remain a mystery to most people, even those fully immersed in the design and operation of cyber te- nology. This book sheds light on those activities in a way that is comprehensible not only to technology professionals but also to the technology hobbyist and those simply curious about the ?eld. When I started contributing to the ?eld of cybersecurity, it was an obscure ?eld, rarely mentioned in the mainstream media. According to the FBI, by 2009 organized crime syndicates were making more money via cybercrime than in drug traf?- ing. In spite of the rise in cybercrime and the advance of sophisticated threat actors online, the cyber security profession continues to lag behind in its ability to inves- gate cybercrime and understand the root causes of cyber attacks. In the late 1990s I worked to respond to sophisticated attacks as part of the U. S.
Author | : Greg Gogolin |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 221 |
Release | : 2021-04-12 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1000350703 |
This book covers the full life cycle of conducting a mobile and computer digital forensic examination, including planning and performing an investigation as well as report writing and testifying. Case reviews in corporate, civil, and criminal situations are also described from both prosecution and defense perspectives. Digital Forensics Explained, Second Edition draws from years of experience in local, state, federal, and international environments and highlights the challenges inherent in deficient cyber security practices. Topics include the importance of following the scientific method and verification, legal and ethical issues, planning an investigation (including tools and techniques), incident response, case project management and authorization, social media and internet, cloud, anti-forensics, link and visual analysis, and psychological considerations. The book is a valuable resource for the academic environment, law enforcement, those in the legal profession, and those working in the cyber security field. Case reviews include cyber security breaches, anti-forensic challenges, child exploitation, and social media investigations. Greg Gogolin, PhD, CISSP, is a Professor of Information Security and Intelligence at Ferris State University and a licensed Professional Investigator. He has worked more than 100 cases in criminal, civil, and corporate environments.
Author | : Hamid Jahankhani |
Publisher | : World Scientific |
Total Pages | : 708 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9812837043 |
The widespread use of information and communications technology (ICT) has created a global platform for the exchange of ideas, goods and services, the benefits of which are enormous. However, it has also created boundless opportunities for fraud and deception. Cybercrime is one of the biggest growth industries around the globe, whether it is in the form of violation of company policies, fraud, hate crime, extremism, or terrorism. It is therefore paramount that the security industry raises its game to combat these threats. Today's top priority is to use computer technology to fight computer crime, as our commonwealth is protected by firewalls rather than firepower. This is an issue of global importance as new technologies have provided a world of opportunity for criminals. This book is a compilation of the collaboration between the researchers and practitioners in the security field; and provides a comprehensive literature on current and future e-security needs across applications, implementation, testing or investigative techniques, judicial processes and criminal intelligence. The intended audience includes members in academia, the public and private sectors, students and those who are interested in and will benefit from this handbook.
Author | : Yun Qing Shi |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 627 |
Release | : 2017-02-14 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 3319534653 |
This book constitutes the revised post-conference proceedings of the 15th International Workshop on Digital Forensics and Watermarking, IWDW 2016, held in Beijing, China, in September 2016. The 45 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 70 submissions. The contributions are organized in topical sections on digital forensics, visual cryptography, reversible data hiding, and steganography and steganalysis.
Author | : Ahmed A. Abd El-Latif |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 293 |
Release | : 2024-10-07 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 1040132766 |
In the ever-evolving landscape of digital forensics and cybercrime investigation, staying ahead with the latest advancements is not just advantageous—it’s imperative. Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime Investigation: Recent Advances and Future Directions serves as a crucial bridge, connecting the dots between the present knowledge base and the fast-paced developments in this dynamic field. Through a collection of meticulous research and expert insights, this book dissects various facets of digital forensics and cyber security, providing readers with a comprehensive look at current trends and future possibilities. Distinguished by its in-depth analysis and forward-looking perspective, this volume sets itself apart as an indispensable resource for those keen on navigating the complexities of securing the digital domain. Key features of this book include: Innovative Strategies for Web Application Security: Insights into Moving Target Defense (MTD) techniques Blockchain Applications in Smart Cities: An examination of how blockchain technology can fortify data security and trust Latest Developments in Digital Forensics: A thorough overview of cutting-edge techniques and methodologies Advancements in Intrusion Detection: The role of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) in enhancing network security Augmented Reality in Crime Scene Investigations: How AR technology is transforming forensic science Emerging Techniques for Data Protection: From chaotic watermarking in multimedia to deep learning models for forgery detection This book aims to serve as a beacon for practitioners, researchers, and students who are navigating the intricate world of digital forensics and cyber security. By offering a blend of recent advancements and speculative future directions, it not only enriches the reader’s understanding of the subject matter but also inspires innovative thinking and applications in the field. Whether you’re a seasoned investigator, an academic, or a technology enthusiast, Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime Investigation: Recent Advances and Future Directions promises to be a valuable addition to your collection, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in digital forensics and beyond.
Author | : Greg Gogolin |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 201 |
Release | : 2012-12-03 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1439874956 |
The field of computer forensics has experienced significant growth recently and those looking to get into the industry have significant opportunity for upward mobility. Focusing on the concepts investigators need to know to conduct a thorough investigation, Digital Forensics Explained provides an overall description of the forensic practice from a practitioner’s perspective. Starting with an overview, the text describes best practices based on the author’s decades of experience conducting investigations and working in information technology. It illustrates the forensic process, explains what it takes to be an investigator, and highlights emerging trends. Filled with helpful templates and contributions from seasoned experts in their respective fields, the book includes coverage of: Internet and email investigations Mobile forensics for cell phones, iPads, music players, and other small devices Cloud computing from an architecture perspective and its impact on digital forensics Anti-forensic techniques that may be employed to make a forensic exam more difficult to conduct Recoverability of information from damaged media The progression of a criminal case from start to finish Tools that are often used in an examination, including commercial, free, and open-source tools; computer and mobile tools; and things as simple as extension cords Social media and social engineering forensics Case documentation and presentation, including sample summary reports and a cover sheet for a cell phone investigation The text includes acquisition forms, a sequential process outline to guide your investigation, and a checklist of supplies you’ll need when responding to an incident. Providing you with the understanding and the tools to deal with suspects who find ways to make their digital activities hard to trace, the book also considers cultural implications, ethics, and the psychological effects that digital forensics investigations can have on investigators.