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Mobile phones are currently used by many millions of people around the world. Mobile phones have become one of the most successful inventions in the 20th century. They were invented to be devices to enable users to have communication wherever and whenever they wanted. But in the last decade with the addition of mobile phone tools such as MMS , camera, video, voice recording, music playing, location maps, internet access and so on has made a revolution in the mobile phone market. This book is about the mobile phone forensics. The book starts by describing briefly the history of the GSM mobile…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Mobile phones are currently used by many millions of
people around the world. Mobile phones have become
one of the most successful inventions in the 20th
century. They were invented to be devices to enable
users to have communication wherever and whenever
they wanted. But in the last decade with the
addition of mobile phone tools such as MMS , camera,
video, voice recording, music playing, location
maps, internet access and so on has made a
revolution in the mobile phone market. This book
is about the mobile phone forensics. The book starts
by describing briefly the history of the GSM mobile
phones and how they operate. Then the general mobile
phone forensic guidelines are given. The book
describes how evidence can be extracted from the
phone itself, and from the SIM card module. Various
commercially available mobile phone tools have been
described. Finally, the book describes briefly the
law regarding mobilephones. The book should be
useful to students and to professional people
engaged in extracting data from mobile phones.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr. Dogan Ibrahim: Studied at the Salford University (BSc
in Electronics), Manchester University (MSc in Automatic Control
Engineering), and The City University (PhD in Electrical
Engineering). Currently he is the Head of Department of Computer
Engineering, at the Near East University, Nicosia, Cyprus.