High Technology Crime Investigator's Handbook
Working in the Global Information Environment
- 1st Edition - September 10, 1999
- Authors: Gerald L. Kovacich, William C. Boni
- Language: English
High Technoloty Crime Investigator's Handbook brings to light many high tech tools, advanced methods and streamlined applications that can be used to meet the investigative… Read more
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High Technoloty Crime Investigator's Handbook brings to light many high tech tools, advanced methods and streamlined applications that can be used to meet the investigative management challenges now and in the next century. The whole area of technological crime has become increasingly complex in today's business environment and this book responds to that reality.
*Emphasizes organizational and management issues when dealing with technology investigations*Provides high tech tools, advanced methods, and applications*Employs technology, management concepts, and marketing issues to bridge the investigative process
Security, investigative, law enforcement, and other criminal justice professionals
SECTION I - Introduction to the High Technology Crime Environment The Changing World: An Introduction to High Technology; The Global Information Infrastructure, The Internet, and A Nation's Information Infrastructure; The High Technology Miscreants, Profiles, Motives and Philosophies; The Basic Techniques Used by High Technology Miscreants; The Basic Information Systems Security Techniques Being Used to Defend Against the High Technology MiscreantsSECTION II - Overview of the High Technology Crime Investigations Profession and UnitDeveloping a Career as a High Technology Crime Investigator; Marketing Yourself as a Successful Investigator; The Global Enterprise Corporation (GEC); Understanding the Role of the High Technology Crime Investigator and an Anti-Crime Unit in the Business and Management Environment; The High Technology Crime Investigations Unit Strategic, Tactical, and Annual Plans; High Technology Anti-Crime Investigative Program and Organization; High Technology Crime Investigative Functions; Sources, Networking and Liaison; High Technology Crime Investigation Unit Metrics Management System; Final Thoughts, Issues and ProblemsSECTION III - High Technology Crimes and InvestigationsHigh Technology Crimes: Case Summaries; Investigating High Technology Crimes SECTION IV - High Technology Crime Investigation Challenges of the 21st Century; The Future of Technology and Its Impact on Working in a Global Information EnvironmentAppendicesIndex
- Edition: 1
- Published: September 10, 1999
- Language: English
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Gerald L. Kovacich
Dr. Gerald L. Kovacich has more than 40 years of experience in industrial, business and government security, investigations, information systems security, and information warfare, both in the U.S. Government as a special agent, in international corporations, and subsequently as an international consultant and lecturer. He retired as the Information Warfare Technologist, Northrop Grumman Corporation to pursue a career as an international consultant, lecturer and writer.
Affiliations and expertise
Security consultant, lecturer, and author, Oak Harbor, WA, USAWB
William C. Boni
Affiliations and expertise
Director, Information Security, Motorola Corporation