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The real reason one would buy the book (discussion of forensic treatment) is relegated to a single chapter of 21 pages (out of 288) on PCs and [...] 17 pages on electronic organisers. These small chapters are not quite as bad as the rest, but still emphasise obsolete technologies and make sweeping generalisations which leave the reader to make largely unassisted decisions. It is not helpful to be told "The integrity of ... data must be preserved; therefore we ... use non-intrusive examination techniques..." without such techniques being discussed in detail anywhere in the book. Nor do I believe that one and a half pages of text and five small photos are an adequate induction into probing the circuit board of a seized organizer, nor that such techniques could be deemed "non-intrusive" except when done by those skilful enough not to need this book.
I would not like to have to rely in court on evidence gathered solely on the basis of this book. Definitely not worth the money: there are better books on PC and disk technologies, and the forensic techniques are too superficially described to be of any value. It was a big disappointment to me.
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