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E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm

Pearson / Watson Digital Triage Forensics

Processing the Digital Crime Scene
Erscheinungsjahr 2010
ISBN: 978-1-59749-597-4
Verlag: Academic Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Processing the Digital Crime Scene

E-Book, Englisch, 280 Seiten, Format (B × H): 191 mm x 235 mm

ISBN: 978-1-59749-597-4
Verlag: Academic Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



Digital Triage Forensics: Processing the Digital Crime Scene provides the tools, training, and techniques in Digital Triage Forensics (DTF), which are employed in the investigation of digital crime scenes, including traditional and more-complex battlefield crime scenes. 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.

The 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 use of digital triage forensics models in collecting and processing digital media and data from cell phones and SIM cards and the changing role of the digital forensic investigator are also discussed.
The first chapter discusses 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 discussed in this book as well.
The book will be helpful to forensic scientists, investigators, and military personnel, as well as to students and beginners in forensics.


- Includes coverage on collecting digital media
- Outlines pre- and post-blast investigations
- Features content on collecting data from cellular devices and SIM cards

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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


Pearson, Stephen
Stephen Frank Pearson was born in Aylesbury, England in 1963 and has been involved with Digital Media Exploitation since the early 1990's. Stephen served in the United States Army as a Military Policeman for over 21 years. During this time, Stephen wrote and compiled numerous texts that are still used today to train the Army's Military Police and Investigators. Stephen's last military assignment was Non Commissioned Officer in Charge of the Advanced Technology Criminal Investigations Division at the Military Police School, Ft Leonard Wood, Missouri. After retiring, Stephen accepted a position as chief of detectives at the Pulaski County Sheriffs Office in Missouri. Stephen opened the first Digital Forensic Lab at the Sheriff's Department which was responsible for numerous convictions. Stephen, during this time, also started and ran the High Tech Crime Institute. In 2006 Stephen was contracted by the National Ground Intelligence Center to teach and design a course in Digital Triage Forensics for the new WIT teams deploying to Iraq and Afghanistan. To date, Stephen continues to teach and design new procedures that enable small team units to gather and exploit Digital Media from the Battle Space. Stephen currently lives in Palm Harbor, Florida and is the CEO of the High Tech Crime Institute.



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