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Resources Provided by External Speakers
Pamela King, NJ Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory, Spring 2005
Books
Hacker Crackdown (History/Retrospective), Bruce Sterling, ISBN 055356370X
Cuckoo’s Egg (Historic; CBK), Cliff Stoll, ISBN:0743411463
Forensic Discovery, Dan Farmer and Wietse Venema, ISBN 0-201-63497-X
Windows Forensics And Incident Recovery, Harlan Carvey, ISBN 0-321-20098-5
Digital Evidence and Computer Crime, Eoghan Casey, ISBN 0-121-63104-4
File System Forensic Analysis, Brian Carrier, ISBN 0-321-26817-2
Investigating Computer-Related Crime, Peter Stephenson, ISBN 0-849-32218-9
Computer Forensics: Incident Response Essentials, Warren G. Kruse II and Jay G. Heiser, ISBN 0-201-70719-5
Computer Forensics: Computer Crime Scene Investigation (with CD-ROM), John R. Vacca and Michael Erbschloe, ISBN 1-584-50018-2
High Technology Crime Investigator's Handbook, Kenneth Rosenblatt, ISBN 0-750-67086-X
High Technology Crime Investigator's Handbook, Gerald L. Kovacich and William C. Boni, ISBN 0-750-67086-X
Scene of the Cybercrime: Computer Forensics Handbook, Debra Littlejohn Shinder and Ed Tittel, ISBN 1-931-83665-5
Websites
HTCIA - www.htcia.org
(High Technology Crime Investigator’s Association)
SANS - www.sans.org
(SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Security)
CERT - www.cert.org
(Computer Emergency Response Team)
CSI -www.gocsi.com
(Computer Security Institute)
NIJ - www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij
(National Institute of Justice)
US DOJ: CCIPS – www.cybercrime.gov
(Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section)