August 2013
Intermediate to advanced
600 pages
16h 8m
English
In ancient civilizations, telecommunications consisted of a runner carrying a printed scroll from the general in the field to the emperor, extolling the successes of the campaign. A high-speed connection was available any time the courier was mounted on a horse. Modern technology has enabled trillions of riders to carry trillions of packages every day. And that is just on a medium-sized corporate network. When crimes are committed on the network, it is a greater challenge to find the culprit and enough presentable evidence to make a case. Instead of just one computer with two or three storage devices, the investigator now is faced with hundreds or even thousands of devices. Where does one begin to look? That is what ...