3rd Edition

Cyber Crime Investigator's Field Guide

By Bruce Middleton Copyright 2022
352 Pages 99 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

352 Pages 99 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

352 Pages 99 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

Transhumanism, Artificial Intelligence, the Cloud, Robotics, Electromagnetic Fields, Intelligence Communities, Rail Transportation, Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT)—all this and more is discussed in Cyber Crime Investigator’s Field Guide , Third Edition . Many excellent hardware and software products exist to protect our data communications systems, but security threats dictate that they must... Read more

Chapter 1 - The Initial Contact

Chapter 2 - Client Site Arrival

Chapter 3 - Evidence Collection Procedures

Chapter 4 - Evidence Collection and Analysis Tools

Chapter 5 - Access Data's Forensic Toolkit

Chapter 6 - Guidance Software's EnCase

Chapter 7 - ILook Investigator

Chapter 8 - Password Recovery

Chapter 9 - Questions & Answers by Subject Area

Chapter 10 - Recommended Reference Materials

Chapter 11 - Case Study

Chapter 12 - Rail Transportation

Chapter 13 - Transhumanism and Robotics

Chapter 14 - Memory & Incident Response System Commands

Chapter 15 - Making use of Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT)

Appendix A - Glossary

Appendix B - Port Numbers Used by Malicious Trojan Horse Programs

Appendix C - Attack Signatures

Appendix D - UNIX & Linux Commands

Appendix E - Cisco Firewall Commands

Appendix F - Discovering Unauthorized Access to Your Computer

Appendix G - Electromagnetic Field Analysis (EFA)

Appendix H - The Intelligence Community since 9-11

Appendix I - Answers to Chapter Questions

Biography

Bruce Middleton, CISSP, CEH, NSA IAM, and PMP, is a graduate of the University of Houston (BSEET), located in Houston, Texas, and of DeVry University (MBA).

Bruce has over 25 years of experience in the design and security of data communications networks. He began his career with the National Security Agency (NSA) while serving in the United States Army. He has worked on a number of extremely interesting projects for the intelligence community, Department of Defense, and other federal government agencies over the past three decades while working with government contractors such as Boeing, United Technologies, BAE Systems, Harris, and General Dynamics. Bruce was also a key player on the design/security of the communication system for NASA’s International Space Station and a registered private detective in the state of Virginia.

Bruce is an international speaker on computer crime and has authored numerous articles for Security Management magazine and is a member of the FBI’s InfraGard program. His latest venture for the past 5 years has been in the rail transportation industry with a global rail powerhouse named Alstom (Alstom.com), a French company headquartered in Paris, France, where Bruce served as the North American Regional Cyber Security Manager.