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Height | 9.25 Inches |
Length | 7.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | November 2009 |
Weight | 2.66979799282 Pounds |
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Computers will never go away. The trend right now is that everything is going mobile and that is why there is much more emphasis on mobile devices in general. However, depending on what you decide to do (private v. public sectors) you will always see computers come in. Not to mention, before I would advocate someone move to HFS+ or ext2-4 file systems, they have an understanding of how FAT and NTFS work anyways. They are the easiest to understand and it will definitely help later on when you need to start traversing through an iOS or Android device.
http://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Digital-Forensics-Investigation-Eoghan/dp/0123742676
Hands down my favorite book when I was starting out
Few books for you to consider - I got these for my course and are hugely useful. I've also included the Encase book as I know our forensics guys go back to it all the time:
Computer forensics using open source tools
The essential Brian Carrier - file system forensics
Real Digital Forensics
Encase training book
Digital Forensics Investigation
Forensic Discovery
Maybe try the one below:
https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Digital-Forensics-Investigation-Eoghan/dp/0123742676