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Learning Network Forensics

You're reading from   Learning Network Forensics Identify and safeguard your network against both internal and external threats, hackers, and malware attacks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2016
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ISBN-13 9781782174905
Length 274 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Samir Datt Samir Datt
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Preface 1. Becoming Network 007s FREE CHAPTER 2. Laying Hands on the Evidence 3. Capturing & Analyzing Data Packets 4. Going Wireless 5. Tracking an Intruder on the Network 6. Connecting the Dots – Event Logs 7. Proxies, Firewalls, and Routers 8. Smuggling Forbidden Protocols – Network Tunneling 9. Investigating Malware – Cyber Weapons of the Internet 10. Closing the Deal – Solving the Case Index

Future of network forensics


While it is difficult to predict the future, some trends are self-evident. Let's take a look at them.

Organizations are moving to higher speed and bandwidth networks. More and more data is traveling over the networks and to and from a variety of devices.

IPv6 is here to stay! It brings along a proliferation of Internet-connected devices, right from your toaster, TV, refrigerator, photocopier, and coffee machine to your security and alarm system. This is known as the Internet of Things or IoT for short.

It does not require much crystal ball gazing to determine the trends of things to come in the network forensics domain. As a large number of devices get networked, there is going to be larger roles for Network Forensic 007s. We will be looking at more and more connected devices, the evidence that they store, the way that they act, and the way they are affected by different compromises. We will be collecting, handling, preserving, and analyzing large volumes of data...

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