High-tech Crimes Revealed: Cyberwar Stories from the Digital Front

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Addison-Wesley, 2005 - Computers - 412 pages
With a target audience of computer security and other information technology professionals, Branigan (president, CyanLine LLC) focuses on the people more than the technology in his discussion of cybercrime and its investigation. He describes cases he's been involved with, some as a law enforcement officer, in order to give professionals an idea of how criminals exploit computer weaknesses and what can be done to catch them. After describing such episodes as an attack on a telephone network, an attack on an ISP, and a case of identity theft, he proceeds to a more general discussion of cybercrime, exploring such questions as why hackers hack and the proper conduct of criminal investigation.

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An Attack on the Telephone Network
1
An Attack on an ISP
35
If He Had Just Paid the Rent
73
Copyright

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High-Tech Crimes Revealed: Cyberwar Stories from the Digital Front About the Author STEVEN BRANIGAN, President of CyanLine LLC, has over 15 years of experience in computer science and forensics. He is internationally recognized as an expert in computer security, and has testified before Congress, qualified as an expert witness for the government and has lectured on network security issues to N.A.T.O., the US Department of Justice and the US Secret Service. In addition to being a founding member of the NY Electronic Crimes task force with Bob Weaver, Branigan worked as a Senior Manager with Bill Cheswick in Bell Labs Computing and Network Research, and together they subsequently founded Lumeta Corporation. In his "spare" time, he is pursuing his MBA at Columbia University. (c) Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.

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