Digital Forensics for Network, Internet, and Cloud Computing (eBook, ePUB)
A Forensic Evidence Guide for Moving Targets and Data
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A Guide for Investigating Network-Based Criminal Cases
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Clint P. Garrison has over 16 years experience in Law Enforcement and Information SystemsSecurity. Clint started his career working for a small police department near Austin Texas in1995, and moved on as a Sergeant Investigator for the Texas Department of Insurance InsurerFraud Unit's Major Case Team. His primary responsibilities included investigating major financialfraud cases and digital forensics.Clint is currently an IT Security Consultant for a fortune 100 company where his primaryresponsibility is to ensure his company's security compliance posture with numerous globalsecurity standards. He is also responsible for maintaining the incident response process toensure timely and effective responses to potential breaches of company systems.Certifications and Degrees:. Adjunct instructor, teaching a Cyber Crimes and Information System Security class forthe University of Phoenix's online graduate program in Criminal Justice. BS in Administration of Criminal Justice from Mountain State University. MBA in Information Assurance and MS in Information Technology from the University ofDallas. CISSP. Master Peace Officer's License and Peace Officer Instructor License
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781597495387
- Artikelnr.: 72251577
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