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Core reading
The following readings are (mostly open source) required readings that should be completed before taking a class based on this Module:
(Materials with * will be soon available in the Sherloc Bibliography Database)
- Antwi-Boasiako, Albert and Hein Venter. (2017). A Model for Digital Evidence Admissibility Assessment. G. Peterson and S. Shenoi. (eds.). Advances in Digital Forensics (pp. 23-38).*
- Casey, Eoghan. (2011). Digital Evidence and Computer Crime: Forensic Science, Computers and the Internet , 3rd Edition. Academic Press.*
- European Network of Forensic Science Institute. (2015). Best practice manual for the forensic examination of digital technology. ENFSI-BPM-FIT-01.*
- European Union Agency for Network and Information Security. (2014). Electronic Evidence - A Basic Guide for First Responders Good Practice Material for CERT First Responders.
- European Union Agency for Network and Information Security. (2016). Forensic Analysis Network Incident Response Toolset, Document for Students.*
- European Union Agency for Network and Information Security. (2013). Identification and Handling of Electronic Evidence Handbook, Document for Teachers.*
- Kao, Da-Yu. (2016). Cybercrime investigation countermeasure using created-accessed-modified model in cloud computing environments. The Journal of Supercomputing, Vol. 72(1), 141-160.*
- Kizza, Joseph Migga. (2013). Computer Crime Investigations and Ethics. In: Ethical and Social Issues in the Information Age, fifth edition. Springer; Chapters 4 and 15.*
- Maras, Marie-Helen. (2014). Computer Forensics: Cybercriminals, Laws, and Evidence . Jones and Bartlett. Chapters 9-14.*
- Nelson, Bill, Amelia Phillips, and Christopher Steuart. (2016). Guide to Computer Forensics and Investigations , 5th Edition. Cengage Learning.*
- Sammons, John. (2012). The Basics of Digital Forensics: The Primer for Getting Started in Digital Forensics . Syngress.*