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Digital Triage Forensics
Processing the Digital Crime Scene

The Experts’ Model for Investigating Cyber Crimes

Stephen Pearson (Author), Richard Watson (Author)

9781597495967, Elsevier Science

Paperback / softback, published 30 July 2010

280 pages
23.5 x 19 x 1.9 cm, 0.57 kg

"Syngress [is] by far the best publisher of digital forensics and general security books…I’d certainly recommend this book and after reading through it…it looks great. It’s written by the guys who coined the use of the word Triage in this context, so they know what they are talking about, and unlike many real technical books this one really does dig into the investigative techniques that should be used at the crime scene, including quite an interesting analysis of ‘Battlefield Crime Scenes’, where a triage approach is by far the only way to successfully approach the forensics problem." --Tony Campbell, Publisher, Digital Forensics Magazine

Digital Triage Forensics: Processing the Digital Crime Scene provides the tools, training, and techniques in Digital Triage Forensics (DTF), a procedural model for the investigation of digital crime scenes including both traditional crime scenes and the more complex battlefield crime scenes. The DTF is used by the U.S. Army and other traditional police agencies for current digital forensic applications. The tools, training, and techniques from this practice are being brought to the public in this book for the first time. Now corporations, law enforcement, and consultants can benefit from the unique perspectives of the experts who coined Digital Triage Forensics. The text covers the collection of digital media and data from cellular devices and SIM cards. It also presents outlines of pre- and post- blast investigations.

This book is divided into six chapters that present an overview of the age of warfare, key concepts of digital triage and battlefield forensics, and methods of conducting pre/post-blast investigations. The first chapter considers how improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have changed from basic booby traps to the primary attack method of the insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan. It also covers the emergence of a sustainable vehicle for prosecuting enemy combatants under the Rule of Law in Iraq as U.S. airmen, marines, sailors, and soldiers perform roles outside their normal military duties and responsibilities. The remaining chapters detail the benefits of DTF model, the roles and responsibilities of the weapons intelligence team (WIT), and the challenges and issues of collecting digital media in battlefield situations. Moreover, data collection and processing as well as debates on the changing role of digital forensics investigators are explored.

This book will be helpful to forensic scientists, investigators, and military personnel, as well as to students and beginners in forensics.

Chapter 1. New Age of Warfare: How Digital Forensics is Reshaping Today’s Military Chapter 2. Digital Triage Forensics and Battlefield Forensics Chapter 3. Conducting Pre/Post Blast Investigations Chapter 4. Using the DTF Model to Process Digital Media Chapter 5. Using the DTF Model to Collect and Process Cell Phones and SIM Cards Chapter 6. The Changing Role of a Digital Forensic Investigator Glossary

Subject Areas: Computer security [UR], Police & security services [JKSW1]

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