Investigating Information-Based Crimes : a Guide for Investigators on Crimes Against Person Related to the Theft or Manipulation of Information Assets.
Material type: TextPublication details: Springfield : Charles C Thomas, 2013.Description: 1 online resource (227 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780398088729
- 0398088721
- Computer crimes -- Investigation
- Data protection
- Confidential communications
- Criminal investigation
- Criminalité informatique -- Enquêtes
- Protection de l'information (Informatique)
- Secret professionnel
- Enquêtes criminelles
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure
- SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General
- Computer crimes -- Investigation
- Confidential communications
- Criminal investigation
- Data protection
- Strafverfolgung
- Computerkriminalität
- Identität
- Datenmissbrauch
- Persönlichkeitsrecht
- Datenschutz
- USA
- 363.2 363.25968
- HV8079 .C65 2013eb
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Chapter 1 -- IDENTITY THEFT; Chapter 2 -- SOCIAL ENGINEERING; Chapter 3 -- DISINFORMATION; Chapter 4 -- DIGITAL EVIDENCE ANDDIGITAL REPOSITORIES; Chapter 5 -- THE THEFT OF PERSONALINFORMATION REPOSITORIES; Chapter 6 -- MISUSE OF ONLINE INFORMATION; Chapter 7 -- MISUSE OF ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE; Chapter 8 -- THEFT OF PHYSICAL INFORMATION ASSETS; Chapter 9 -- PSYCHOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS; Chapter 10 -- THE FUTURE OFINFORMATION-BASED CRIMES; Appendix A; Appendix B; Appendix C; GLOSSARY; BIBLIOGRAPHY.
This comprehensive text explores the practical techniques for financial asset investigation. It steers private investigators, collection specialists, judgment professionals, and asset recovery specialists in undertaking information collection in a legal manner. This new edition remains the predominate primer on how to find assets to satisfy judgments and debts, but it now also includes a significant focus on the emerging underground economy. New chapters cover individual and enterprise involvement in the emerging "shadow" financial domain. This includes the new world of "smartphones," prepaid.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-205) and index.
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