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100 1  Watson, David|q(David Lilburn)|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n2013032300 
245 10 Digital Forensics Processing and Procedures :|bMeeting the
       Requirements of ISO 17020, ISO 17025, ISO 27001 and Best 
       Practice Requirements /|cDavid Watson, Andrew Jones ; 
       Frank Thornton, Technical Editor. 
264  1 Waltham, Massachusetts :|bElsevier Science,|c[2013] 
264  4 |c©2013 
300    1 online resource (914 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
347    text file|2rdaft 
500    3.1.5. Impartiality and Independence. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Front Cover; Digital Forensics Processing and Procedures: 
       Meeting the Requirements of ISO 17020, ISO 17025, ISO 
       27001 and Best Practic ... ; Copyright; Contents; About 
       the Authors; Technical Editor Bio; Acknowledgments; 
       Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1. Introduction; 
       1.1.1. What is Digital Forensics?; 1.1.2. The Need for 
       Digital Forensics; 1.1.3. The Purpose of This Book; 1.1.4.
       Book Structure; 1.1.5. Who Should Read This Book?; 1.1.6. 
       The Need for Procedures in Digital Forensics; 1.1.7. 
       Problems with Electronic Evidence; 1.1.8. The Principles 
       of Electronic Evidence. 
505 8  1.1.9. Nomenclature Used in This BookAppendix 1 -- Some 
       types of cases involving Digital Forensics; Criminal 
       cases; Civil cases; Appendix 2 -- Growth of hard disk 
       drives for personal computers; Appendix 3 -- Disk drive 
       size nomenclature; Chapter 2: Forensic Laboratory 
       Accommodation; 2.1. The building; 2.1.1. General; 2.1.2. 
       Business Case; 2.1.3. Standards; 2.2. Protecting against 
       external and environmental threats; 2.3. Utilities and 
       services; 2.3.1. Signage; 2.3.2. Power and Cabling; 2.3.3.
       Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning; 2.3.4. Fire 
       Detection and Quenching. 
505 8  2.3.5. Close Circuit Television and Burglar Alarms2.3.6. 
       Communications; 2.3.7. Water; 2.4. Physical security; 
       2.4.1. General; 2.4.2. Building Infrastructure; 2.4.3. 
       Access Control; 2.4.4. On-Site Secure Evidence Storage; 
       2.4.5. Clean Room; 2.4.6. Fire Safes; 2.4.7. Secure Off-
       Site Storage; 2.5. Layout of the Forensic Laboratory; 
       2.5.1. Separation of Space for Specific Roles and Tasks; 
       2.5.2. Ergonomics; 2.5.3. Personal Workspace; 2.5.4. Size 
       Estimating; 2.5.5. Infrastructure Rooms; Appendix 1 -- 
       Sample outline for a business case; Appendix 2 -- Forensic
       Laboratory Physical Security Policy. 
505 8  IntroductionPurpose; Definitions; Scope; Audience; Policy 
       statements; Responsibilities; Enforcement, monitoring, and
       breaches; Ownership; Review and maintenance; Approval; 
       Chapter 3: Setting up the Forensic Laboratory; 3.1. 
       Setting up the Forensic Laboratory; 3.1.1. Forensic 
       Laboratory Terms of Reference; 3.1.2. The Status of the 
       Forensic Laboratory; 3.1.3. The Forensic Laboratory 
       Principles; 3.1.3.1. Responsibilities; 3.1.3.2. Integrity;
       3.1.3.3. Quality; 3.1.3.4. Efficiency; 3.1.3.5. 
       Productivity; 3.1.3.6. Meet Organizational Expectations; 
       3.1.3.7. Health and Safety. 
505 8  3.1.3.8. Information Security3.1.3.9. Management 
       Information Systems; 3.1.3.10. Qualifications; 3.1.3.11. 
       Training; 3.1.3.12. Maintaining Employee Competency; 
       3.1.3.13. Employee Development; 3.1.3.14. Environment; 
       3.1.3.15. Supervision; 3.1.3.16. Conflicts of Interest; 
       3.1.3.17. Legal Compliance; 3.1.3.18. Accountability; 
       3.1.3.19. Disclosure and Discovery; 3.1.3.20. Work 
       Quality; 3.1.3.21. Accreditation and Certification; 
       3.1.3.22. Membership of Appropriate Organizations; 
       3.1.3.23. Obtain Appropriate Personal Certifications; 
       3.1.4. Laboratory Service Level Agreements. 
520    This is the first digital forensics book that covers the 
       complete lifecycle of digital evidence and the chain of 
       custody. This comprehensive handbook includes 
       international procedures, best practices, compliance, and 
       a companion web site with downloadable forms. Written by 
       world-renowned digital forensics experts, this book is a 
       must for any digital forensics lab. It provides anyone who
       handles digital evidence with a guide to proper procedure 
       throughout the chain of custody--from incident response 
       through analysis in the lab. A step-by-step guide to 
       designing, building a. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aWatson, David.|tDigital Forensics 
       Processing and Procedures : Meeting the Requirements of 
       ISO 17020, ISO 17025, ISO 27001 and Best Practice 
       Requirements.|dBurlington : Elsevier Science, ©2013
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