This book discusses IPAD and desktop computer forensics and some of the tools that are used in order to identify, preserve, analyze, and report on digital evidence. It also discusses some of the academics such as language arts, mathematics, and science that should be encouraged since middle school so that future computer examiners will have an easier time with critical thinking, analysis, and report writing. This book also discusses some thoughts about the subject from students. Building a digital forensic resume is also explored. Some technical topics such as MAC addressing, forensic imaging, IP Spoofing, reverse look ups, GPS Metadata, write blockers, and examination machines are touched up. Some paperwork and procedural items such as chain of custody, test plan, and the Frye Test are also discussed. The book is written in any easy to understand language that has something of interest for everyone.
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