A classroom tested introduction to cyber investigations with real-life examples included
Cyber Investigations provides an introduction to the topic, an overview of the investigation process applied to cyber investigations, a review of legal aspects of cyber investigations, a review of Internet forensics and open-source intelligence, a research-based chapter on anonymization, and a deep-dive on multimedia forensics. The content is structured in a consistent manner, with an emphasis on accessibility for students of computer science, information security, law enforcement, and military disciplines.
To aid in reader comprehension and seamless assimilation of the material, real-life examples and student exercises are provided throughout, as well as an Educational Guide for both teachers and students. The material has been classroom-tested and is a perfect fit for most learning environments.
Written by a highly experienced author team with backgrounds in law enforcement, academic research, and industry, sample topics covered in Cyber Investigations include:
- The cyber investigation process, including developing an integrated framework for cyber investigations and principles for the integrated cyber investigation process (ICIP)
- Cyber investigation law, including reasonable grounds to open a criminal cyber investigation and general conditions for privacy-invasive cyber investigation methods
- Perspectives of internet and cryptocurrency investigations, including examples like the proxy seller, the scammer, and the disgruntled employee
- Internet of things (IoT) investigations, including types of events leading to IoT investigations and new forensic challenges in the field
- Multimedia Forensics facilitates the understanding of the role of multimedia in investigations, including how to leverage similarity matching, content-based tracing, and media metadata.
- Anonymization networks discusses how anonymization networks work, and how do they impact investigations? Addressing aspects of tracing, monitoring, evidence acquisition, de-anonymization, and large investigations
Based on research, teaching material, experiences, and student feedback over several years, Cyber Investigations is ideal for all students and professionals in the cybersecurity industry, providing comprehensive subject coverage from faculty, associates, and former students of cyber security and digital forensics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).
About the Author:
André Årnes is an experienced cyber security leader with extensive experience from industry, law enforcement, and academia. He joined White Label Consultancy, a lean and fast-growing international cyber security and data protection consultancy, as a Co-owner & Partner for Cyber Security in January 2022. He served as the Global Chief Security Officer of Telenor Group from 2015 to 2021, leading Telenor's global cyber security transformation. He also has extensive experience with cyber investigations and digital forensics from the Norwegian Criminal Investigation Service (Kripos). He is a part-time Professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and the editor of the successful text, Digital Forensics, published by Wiley in 2017.