
- 168 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Strategic Leadership in Digital Evidence: What Executives Need to Know provides leaders with broad knowledge and understanding of practical concepts in digital evidence, along with its impact on investigations. The book's chapters cover the differentiation of related fields, new market technologies, operating systems, social networking, and much more. This guide is written at the layperson level, although the audience is expected to have reached a level of achievement and seniority in their profession, principally law enforcement, security and intelligence. Additionally, this book will appeal to legal professionals and others in the broader justice system.- Covers a broad range of challenges confronting investigators in the digital environment- Addresses gaps in currently available resources and the future focus of a fast-moving field- Written by a manager who has been a leader in the field of digital forensics for decades
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Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- Dedication
- 1: Introduction
- 2: The forensic model is dead
- 3: Statistical survey
- 4: Definitions, disambiguation and differentiation of related fields
- 5: Digital forensics process
- 6: Digital forensic organisational capability
- 7: Education and training
- 8: Quality assurance
- 9: Human factors
- 10: Tool validation
- 11: Datasets
- 12: The risks for digital evidence
- 13: Sources of data
- 14: Cryptocurrency
- 15: Crime types in the digital realm
- 16: Investigations
- 17: Emerging trends
- 18: Conclusion
- Index