Description
This book provides the background, techniques and analysis tools you need to effectively investigate an Android phone.
About the Author
Andrew Hoog is a computer scientist, certified forensic analyst (GCFA and CCE), computer and mobile forensics researcher, former adjunct professor (assembly language) and owner of viaForensics, an innovative computer and mobile forensic firm. He divides his energies between investigations, research and training about the computer and mobile forensic discipline. He writes computer/mobile forensic how-to guides, is interviewed on radio programs and lectures and trains both corporations and law enforcement agencies. As the foremost expert in Android Forensics, he leads expert level training courses, speaks frequently at conferences and is writing a book on Android forensics.
Reviews
"If you want to truly understand and perform forensics on Android this is the book. There is no other reference that goes to this level of detail on the Android operating systems idiosyncrasies and quirks. Android Forensics is a must have for the mobile device examiner's bookshelf." --Jim Steele, Director of Digital Forensics , a Tier 1 Wireless Carrier "Andrew Hoog in his latest book, Android Forensics, provides exceptionally well written coverage of Android for the Computer Forensics Investigator. No small task given the ever changing nature of Google's preeminent mobile operating system." --Matthew M. Shannon, Principal, F-Response "...provides an excellent and comprehensive coverage of the Android platform, including its design, implementation, operation, investigation and analysis. At 364 pages of content, organized over seven chapters, with a focus on the 'practical' - demonstrating system design, implementation, operation and investigation, for instance, through hands-on "experiments" - this sizable text will resonate particularly well with readers disposed to activity-centric, learning-by-doing styled narrative. The text is peppered throughout with device and application (GUI) screenshots, as well as command line execution/output and directory listings."--InfosecReviews.com "In conclusion, we feel that Android Forensics is a good introduction to a field that still seems very 'fresh' and new to forensic examiners... As a quick reference during forensic analysis, the last chapter proves to be an excellent resource." --Computer and Security "At 364 pages of content, organized?over seven chapters, with a focus on?the 'practical' - demonstrating system design, implementation, operation and investigation, for instance, through hands- on "experiments" - this sizable text will resonate particularly well with readers disposed to activity-centric, learning-by- doing styled narrative...With a practical focus from the outset that includes how to acquire and install the Android SDK and build an Android Virtual Device (AVD), this text is particularly suited to those disposed to?a hands-on approach to learning about the Android platform from a security and investigation perspective." --Best Digital Forensics Book in InfoSecReviews Book Awards
Book Information
ISBN 9781597496513
Author Andrew Hoog
Format Paperback
Page Count 432
Imprint Syngress Media,U.S.
Publisher Syngress Media,U.S.
Weight(grams) 800g