Humana Press, 2008. — 147 p. — e-ISBN: 978-1-60327-124-0.
This book, Handbook of Digital and Multimedia Forensic Evidence, was put together with the intent to be that reference. It can serve as a foundation and guide for (a) students considering a career in this field, (b) the law enforcement investigator assigned to work cybercrimes, (c) establishing training programs for forensic examiners, (d) the IT professional, (e) the veteran forensic examiner, and (f) the prosecutor faced with litigating cybercrime cases brought before a trier of fact. Because there is not any one person who is totally knowledgeable in all of these topics, a distinguished group of authors was selected to write individual chapters to address his or her specific areas of expertise. After reading this book and knowing that technology, techniques, and analyses change literally week to week, the reader will not become an “expert” in this field but rather will come away with a greater understanding of this multifaceted discipline.