This issue presents the third Book Review column for the JDFSL. It is an experiment to broaden the services that the journal provides to readers, so we are anxious to get your reaction. Is the column useful and interesting? Should we include more than one review per issue? Should we also review products? Do you have suggested books/products for review and/or do you want to write a review? All of this type of feedback -- and more -- is appreciated. Please feel free to send comments to Gary Kessler (gary.kessler@champlain.edu) or Glenn Dardick (gdardick@dardick.net)
Organizations often strive for proactive information security programs in an effort to limit occurre...
This document is Dr. Kessler\u27s review of The dotCrime Manifesto: How to Stop Internet Crime, by P...
Activities cyber crimes have become worse important part of everyday life in both the corporate worl...
This issue presents the first Book Review column for the JDFSL. It is an experiment to broaden the s...
This issue presents the fifth Book Review column for the JDFSL. It is an experiment to broaden the s...
I recently expressed an interest to a respected colleague in finding a way to “give back” to the for...
This issue presents the second Book Review column for the JDFSL. It is an experiment to broaden the ...
This is the Book Review column for the JDFSL. It is an experiment to broaden the services that the j...
Brett Shavers is a former law enforcement officer, a digital forensics examiner, an adjunct instruct...
This document is Dr. Kessler\u27s review of the second edition of Digital Forensic Evidence Examinat...
<p>Sammons, John. (2012). The Basics of Digital Forensics: The Primer for Getting Started in Digital...
This document is Dr. Kessler\u27s review of Real Digital Forensics: Computer Security and Incident R...
Do not the book title fool you into thinking that the book is only for those looking to detect softw...
In this must read for any aspiring novice cybercrime investigator as well as the seasoned profession...
The book is available as a paperback and e-book. The e-book versions allow you to preview several ch...
Organizations often strive for proactive information security programs in an effort to limit occurre...
This document is Dr. Kessler\u27s review of The dotCrime Manifesto: How to Stop Internet Crime, by P...
Activities cyber crimes have become worse important part of everyday life in both the corporate worl...
This issue presents the first Book Review column for the JDFSL. It is an experiment to broaden the s...
This issue presents the fifth Book Review column for the JDFSL. It is an experiment to broaden the s...
I recently expressed an interest to a respected colleague in finding a way to “give back” to the for...
This issue presents the second Book Review column for the JDFSL. It is an experiment to broaden the ...
This is the Book Review column for the JDFSL. It is an experiment to broaden the services that the j...
Brett Shavers is a former law enforcement officer, a digital forensics examiner, an adjunct instruct...
This document is Dr. Kessler\u27s review of the second edition of Digital Forensic Evidence Examinat...
<p>Sammons, John. (2012). The Basics of Digital Forensics: The Primer for Getting Started in Digital...
This document is Dr. Kessler\u27s review of Real Digital Forensics: Computer Security and Incident R...
Do not the book title fool you into thinking that the book is only for those looking to detect softw...
In this must read for any aspiring novice cybercrime investigator as well as the seasoned profession...
The book is available as a paperback and e-book. The e-book versions allow you to preview several ch...
Organizations often strive for proactive information security programs in an effort to limit occurre...
This document is Dr. Kessler\u27s review of The dotCrime Manifesto: How to Stop Internet Crime, by P...
Activities cyber crimes have become worse important part of everyday life in both the corporate worl...