Investigating Computer Crime

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Investigating Computer Crime

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"Investigating Computer Crime will prove a welcome addition to any security department's library." -Security Management

Book Description
This practical book on gathering electronic evidence and dealing with crimes involving computers contains an incredible amount of practical, directly applicable information.

Investigating Computer Crime,Franklin Clark,Ken Diliberto,CRC-Press,0849381584,Computer Crime,Computer crimes,Criminal Investigation,Criminal Procedure,General,Investigation,Law,Political Freedom & Security - Law Enforcement,Reference,Security - General,Sociology,Law / Criminal Law,Law / Forensic Science

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