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Hacking Exposed Computer Forensics
by Chris Davis, Aaron Philipp, David Cowen
from McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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An excellent reference but... 
for anyone conducting an investigation, this is the epitome of a textbook reference book hybrid. The book provides a good overview of the most popular tools on the market and how to effectively use them during the investigative process, as well as legal requirements for evidence handling and tracking. One of the book's best features is also one of it's biggest weaknesses: if you don't have access to at least one of the software packages demonstrated in the book, the book's value decreases... more info
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A VITAL reference book 
This book has been an extremely valuable reference for me and my coworkers on any subject related to forensics that we have encountered in our investigations. This is the only book I've found that covers the laws of forensics as well as technical details of analysis. I strongly recommend this book to anyone that is involved in computer forensics.
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Great Information in Familiar Hacking Exposed Format 
I am never really disappointed in any of the Hacking Exposed series of books. While some of the information may be redundant or appear in other books from the series, Hacking Exposed more or less built, never mind set, the bar for this type of book and each book in the series does an admirable, if not exemplary job of conveying the intended information. Following the familiar and proven style and format of the Hacking Exposed books, Davis, Philipp and Cowen explain the tools and techniques you need to... more info
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Focus on commercial tools 
I bought this book based upon the experience I had with other Hacking Exposed books... but this one has disappointed me
The examples are based on commercial tools only - while I'm certain that there are many open source tools available also.
The book contains more than 100 pages of forms and explanations of the legal process, which is nice, but not what I would have expected from a Hacking Exposed book
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