A Blueprint for Implementing Best Practice Procedures in a Digital Forensic Laboratory (2nd Ed.) Meeting the Requirements of ISO Standards and Other Best Practices
Auteurs : Watson David Lilburn, Jones Andrew
2. Forensic Laboratory Accommodation
3. Setting up a Laboratory
4. Health and Safety
5. Human Resources
6. IT Infrastructure
7. Incident Response
8. Working in the Laboratory
Forensic Laboratories (police, government, and civilian), Expert Witnesses, Legal Professionals, Forensic Regulators
Dr. Andrew Jones is a digital forensic and information security researcher and academic and has developed several tools and processes for the efficient and effective recovery of data from a range of devices. He has also participated and led a number of forensic investigations for criminal and civil cases.
Andrew has been involved in several information security projects for the Government Communications Electronic Security Group (CESG), the Office of the E-Envoy, the police and a defense contractor. He acted as the technical advisor for the then National Crime Squad Data Acquisition and Recovery Team and he is currently on the committees for five information security and computer forensic conferences. He also sat on two working groups of the governments Central Sponsor for Information Assurance National Information Assurance Forum. He holds posts as an adjunct professor at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Australia and the University of South Australia in Adelaide.
He has authored six
- Provides a step-by-step guide on designing, building and using a digital forensic lab
- Addresses all recent developments in the field
- Includes international standards and best practices
Date de parution : 11-2023
Ouvrage de 1072 p.
19x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’A Blueprint for Implementing Best Practice Procedures in... :
Mots-clés :
Electronic; Evidence; Forensic Laboratory; Forensic PC; Digital Forensics; Managing IT Services; Forensic; Hardware; IT Security