
Cybercrime Case Presentation : An Excerpt from Placing The Suspect Behind The Keyboard
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Cybercrime Case Presentation is a "first look" excerpt from Brett Shavers' new Syngress book, Placing the Suspect Behind the Keyboard. Case presentation requires the skills of a good forensic examiner and great public speaker in order to convey enough information to an audience for the audience to place the suspect behind the keyboard. Using a variety of visual aids, demonstrative methods, and analogies, investigators can effectively create an environment where the audience fully understands complex technical information and activity in a chronological fashion, as if they observed the case as it happened.
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Product details
- Paperback | 32 pages
- 154.94 x 226.06 x 5.08mm | 22.68g
- 02 Jan 2013
- Syngress Media,U.S.
- Rockland, MA, United States
- English
- Abridged
- Illustrated; Illustrations, unspecified
- 0124095046
- 9780124095045
- 2,116,082
Table of contents
Chapter 1. Case Presentation
1.1 Introduction
1.2 It's Not Whether You Win or Lose
1.3 Investigative Mindset
1.4 Your Audience
1.5 Preparation
1.6 Organizing Case Information
1.7 Value of Visuals
1.8 The Suspect's Machine
1.9 Analogies
1.10 Avoid Too Much Information
1.11 Your Presentation
1.12 Summary
Bibliography
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1.1 Introduction
1.2 It's Not Whether You Win or Lose
1.3 Investigative Mindset
1.4 Your Audience
1.5 Preparation
1.6 Organizing Case Information
1.7 Value of Visuals
1.8 The Suspect's Machine
1.9 Analogies
1.10 Avoid Too Much Information
1.11 Your Presentation
1.12 Summary
Bibliography
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About Brett Shavers
Brett Shavers is a former law enforcement officer of a municipal police department. He has been an investigator assigned to state and federal task forces. Besides working many specialty positions, Brett was the first digital forensics examiner at his police department, attended over 2000 hours of forensic training courses across the country, collected more than a few certifications along the way, and set up the department's first digital forensics lab in a small, cluttered storage closet.
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