Cybercrime Investigations is an ideal foundation for a variety of courses or trainings, at many educational levels. The writing style is clear and accessible, the book is well organized and modular. Instructors can adapt the materials for a wide variety of educational and professional audiences.
Educational audiences include:
- Law school
- Graduate
- Undergraduate
- High School
- Cybersecurity paths
- Incident response and forensics paths
- Law enforcement, prosecution, and regulatory paths
Professional instruction for:
- Local, state, and federal police and other law enforcement
- Paralegals and analysts
- Prosecutors
- Private sector attorneys
- Private investigators, analysts, and consultants
- Information security and information technology professionals
Courses, trainings, and topic areas include:
- Cybercrime Investigation
- Cyberlaw
- Cyberconflict
- Introduction to Cybercrime
- Law and Information Systems
- Introduction to Law
- Understanding Cybercrime, Computers, and Cybersecurity
- Attribution (identification of cybercriminals)
- Financial Investigation
- Writing for cybercrime investigation and cyber intelligence
- For more ideas, see the table of contents or contact us
Along with a wealth of information, you will find nuggets of humor and a few Easter Eggs if you care to hunt for them.
Take a look at the table of contents, order an inspection copy from the publisher, contact us with questions or for a sample syllabus.
This book has been used as a basis for courses and trainings, some by us, some by others. Examples include:
- John Jay College of Criminal Justice, of CUNY, Cyberlaw
- Pace University School of Law (Elizabeth Haub School of Law), Cybercrime and Cybersecurity
- Pace University Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, Legal Issues in Information Systems
- Franciscan University of Steubenville, Introduction to Cybercrime
- United States Military Academy (USMA) at West Point, Cyberlaw
- Training for National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG), National Attorneys General Training & Research Institute (NAGTRI)
- Training for the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA)
- Multiple speaking engagements
- More
** Coming soon - Sample Syllabus. **