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100 1 Joshi, R.C.,|eauthor
245 10 Fundamentals of network forensics :|ba research
perspective /|cby R.C. Joshi, Emmanuel S. Pilli
264 1 London :|bSpringer London :|bImprint: Springer,|c2016
300 1 online resource (xv, 214 pages) :|billustrations,
digital ;|c24 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 computer|bc|2rdamedia
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490 1 Computer communications and networks,|x1617-7975
505 0 Part I: Fundamentals -- Introduction -- Network Forensic
Process Models -- Network Forensic Frameworks -- Network
Forensics Tools -- Part II: Techniques -- Acquisition --
Network Forensic Analysis -- Attribution -- Part III:
Advances -- Botnet Forensics -- Smartphone Forensics --
Cloud Forensics
520 This timely text/reference presents a detailed
introduction to the essential aspects of computer network
forensics. The book considers not only how to uncover
information hidden in email messages, web pages and web
servers, but also what this reveals about the functioning
of the Internet and its core protocols. This, in turn,
enables the identification of shortcomings and highlights
where improvements can be made for a more secure network.
Topics and features: Provides learning objectives in every
chapter, and review questions throughout the book to test
understanding Introduces the basic concepts of network
process models, network forensics frameworks and network
forensics tools Discusses various techniques for the
acquisition of packets in a network forensics system,
network forensics analysis, and attribution in network
forensics Examines a range of advanced topics, including
botnet forensics, smartphone forensics, and cloud
forensics Reviews a number of freely available and easily
installable tools for performing forensic activities
Researchers and students of network forensics will find
this accessible work to provide an ideal technical
foundation to the field. The focus on practically useful
techniques and tools will also appeal to professional
network forensic analysts involved in legal
investigations. Prof. Ramesh Chandra Joshi is the
Chancellor of Graphic Era University, Dehradun, India. He
was formerly a Professor in the Department of Electronics
and Computer Engineering at the Indian Institute of
Technology Roorkee, India. Dr. Emmanuel Shubhakar Pilli is
an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer
Science and Engineering at Malaviya National Institute of
Technology, Jaipur, India
650 0 Computer crimes|xInvestigation
650 0 Computer networks|xSecurity m easures
650 0 Cyber intelligence (Computer security)
650 14 Computer Science
650 24 Computer Communication Networks
650 24 Systems and Data Security
700 1 Pilli, Emmanuel S.,|eauthor
710 2 SpringerLink (Online service)
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830 0 Computer communications and networks
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