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A Practical Guide to Computer Forensics Investigations

Dr. Darren R. Hayes

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A Practical Guide to Computer Forensics Investigations

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ISBN-13: 978-0-7897-4115-8ISBN-10: 0-7897-4115-6

Library of Congress Control Number: 2014955541 ...

About the Author

Dr. Darren R. Hayes is a leading expert in the field of digital forensics and computer security. He is the director of cybersecurity and an assistant professor at Pace University, and he has been named one of the Top 10 Computer Forensics Professors by Forensics Colleges.

Hayes has served on the board of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA), Northeast Chapter, and is the former president of that chapter. He also established a student chapter of the HTCIA at Pace University.

During his time at Pace University, Hayes developed a computer forensics track for the schools bachelor of science in information technology degree. He also created a computer forensics research laboratory, where he devotes most of his time to working with a team of students in computer forensics and, most recently, the burgeoning field of mobile forensics. As part of his research and promotion of this scientific field of study, he has fostered relationships with the NYPD, N.Y. State Police, and other law enforcement agencies. He also organized a successful internship program at the cybercrime division of the New York County D.A. Office and the Westchester County D.A. Office.

Hayes is not only an academic, howeverhe is also a practitioner. He has been an investigator on both civil and criminal investigations and has been called upon as an expert for a number of law firms. In New York City, Hayes has been working with six to eight public high schools to develop a curriculum in computer forensics. He collaborates on computer forensics projects internationally and has served as an extern examiner for the MSc in Forensic Computing and Cybercrime Investigation degree program at University College Dublin for four years.

Hayes has appeared on Bloomberg Television and Fox 5 News and been quoted by Associated Press, CNN, Compliance Week, E-Commerce Times, The Guardian (UK), Investors Business Daily, MarketWatch, Newsweek, Network World, Silicon Valley Business Journal, USA Today, Washington Post, and Wired News. His op-eds have been published by American Bankers BankThink and The Hills Congress Blog. In addition, he has authored a number of peer-reviewed articles in computer forensics, most of which have been published by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Hayes has been both an author and reviewer for Pearson Prentice Hall since 2007.

About the Technical Reviewer

Dennis Dragos, President of DDragos Information Security and Investigation Corp. (DDIS) served 20 years in the New York City Police Department. For 11 years, he was assigned to the NYPD Computer Crimes Squad, Special Investigations Division, Detective Bureau, reaching the rank of 2nd grade detective. He is currently an adjunct assistant professor of the Cyber Security Systems Program within the College of Professional Studies at St. Johns University, Queens, N.Y.

Shawn Merdinger is the CISO for Valdosta State University in Georgia. He has worked with Cisco Systems, 3Com/TippingPoint at University of Florida Health Science Center, and as an independent consultant. His current research focuses on medical device security, ...

Dedication

This book is dedicated to my loving wife, Nalini, and my children, Nicolai, Aine, Fiona, and Shay.

Acknowledgments

I should begin by acknowledging my supportive and patient wife, Nalini, who is my best friend. Long hours working on a book mean sacrifices for everyone in the family, and my children, Nicolai, Aine, Fiona, and Shay, have been brilliant. My parents, Annette and Ted, have been mentors throughout my life, and I will always be in their debt.

Professionally, I should acknowledge the former deans of the Seidenberg School at Pace University, Dr. Susan Merritt and Dr. Constance Knapp, who have always believed in me and supported me. My current dean, Dr. Amar Gupta, continues to support my passion for computer forensics and security. Others who deserve honorable mention are my colleagues at Pace, Dean Jonathan Hill, Dr. Catherine Dwyer, ...

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Introduction

The field of digital forensics is relatively new, and more books are being published on this subject matter in recent times. The problem is that many of books are very technical but are lacking in terms of the investigative skills. To be an exemplary computer forensics examiner, you need to have both technical and investigative skills. For example, simply finding the evidence on a computer is not good enoughyou must be able to place the suspect behind the keyboard. Moreover, a good investigator must be able to think well beyond the scope of the computer. , is a good example of this: an investigator can retrieve an extraordinary amount of evidence about a users activity on a smartphone without actually seizing the device. This book also clearly outlines the many different skills that are beneficial in the field of computer forensics, including knowledge of hardware, programming, and the law, as well as the ability to speak a second language and possession of solid writing skills.

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