Book Review: Network Forensics, Tracking Hackers Through Hyperspace
Daniel Geer introduces the notion of forensics as a “craft” in his Foreword to Network Forensics, Tracking Hackers Through Hyperspace, and Sherri Davidoff and Jonathan Ham tackle the daunting task of explaining forensic investigation as a craft, introduce the tools of the trade, and demonstrate how to become a craftsman admirably well. The book begins by providing foundational material for three important forensic concepts. The authors illustrate the role network forensics plays in an investigation by using real world cases, explain the different kinds of evidence and how evidence must be collected to be admitted into courts, and introduce an…
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