Cyber Crime Fighters: Tales from the Trenches
Posted on July 28, 2009
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“Cyber Crime Fighters: Tales from the Trenches offers one of the most insightful views of the latest criminal threats to the public: cyber crime. This book provides a good primer on how your personal information can be easily obtained by some of the folks you least want to have it.” –Maureen Boyle, crime reporter, The Enterprise of Brockton, MA “Experts Felicia Donovan and Kristyn Bernier pull no punches in explaining the dangers lurking on the Web, from identity approp…
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The old adage of ‘don’t trust a book by its cover’ comes to mind on this one. As a computer security professional and forensic hobbyist myself, I was thinking this book may provide some in-depth information on crimes and investigative techniques you won’t find on the evening news (or SANS newsbites). What I found though, was more appropriate for my 65 year old mother or other computer neophyte that needs some basic information to avoid being victimized. Instead of teaching us how to investigate/solve cyber crime, the core theme was how to avoid it. There were some times where I thought if my Mom did read this book, she would never use the internet. If I were to rename the book, it would be “The Internet is the Wild, Wild West – Here’s Some Ammo”. The topics were mostly generic in nature and I didn’t feel like I was getting any privileged or unique information that I couldn’t get from other sources.
So clearly, my expectations were not in line with the book, but I don’t want to fault the authors. I realize my disappointment is entirely my fault for mis-interpreting the title. If I had read the “Message from the Authors”, I may have been alerted that this is more of an “Internet Safety 101″ course. If you are looking for such book, than by all means I recommend this book. If you are a computer security professional however, you may found this to just be a re-fresher with little added value.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Real Contribution
This book is a real contribution to the war against those who would exploit our children. Any parent with concerns about the pitfalls of the Internet will find this book helpful…
1.0 out of 5 stars
Preachy, non-technical over-view of Internet ‘pitfalls’
A caveat, before I start. If I had kids, I might be more agreeable to the viewpoint this book espouses.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must read for anyone using the Internet
As a parent with minimal knowledge about the Internet, I was amazed at what this book offered. It was informative and interesting. I couldn’t put it down.