While the title may peak your interest, don't sit by your mailbox waiting for enlightenment.This book offers little of value to anyone involved in the computer security field. Frankly it offers little that couldn't be learned from reading the backs of software boxes at your local Fry's or Comp USA.Given the depth of quality recent releases in the field of computer security and high tech investigation and more promising publications on the horizon, it's hard to justify spending the money on this book.Unless you just think the title will look cool on your bookshelf.You'd be better off with any of the recent releases by Eoghan Casey, or Kruse and Heisner.Or you could wait for the upcoming publications by Vacca, and Marcella and Greenfield.
Product Description
Now the software secrets that have been the exclusive domain of hackers and other computer-savvy surfers are out of the bag. With this book, Norbert Zaenglein, author of the best-selling book Disk Detective, takes these insider secrets mainstream. In straightforward, nontechnical terms, you'll get the low-down on an amazing array of computer resources: electronic document shredders, a new electronic truth serum that rivals the polygraph, detection and identification of electronic intruders, professional forensics software and image enhancement software to assist in law enforcement investigations, file viewers that provide instant access to files that can't be opened, software that searches the 'Net to uncover what is being said about you and where, all-in-one computer security programs and much more. Whether you want to protect confidential material from prying eyes or you're the one doing the prying, Zaenglein presents you with the latest high-tech tools to get the job done.
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Text: English
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