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Computer Forensics Jumpstart

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Book

Authors:

Michael G. Solomon; K. Rudolph; Ed Tittel; Neil Broom; Diane Barrett

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Wiley Publishing Inc., Indianapolis, IN (2011)
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Goel, Sanjay. "How Improved Attribution in Cyber Warfare Can Help De-Escalate Cyber Arms Race." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 19, no. 1 (2020): 87-95.
"Как улучшенная атрибуция в кибер войне может способствовать деэскалации гонки кибер вооружений ." Connections QJ 19, no. 1 (2020): 101-111.
APA style: Solomon, M. G., Rudolph K., Tittel E., Broom N., & Barrett D. (2011).  Computer Forensics Jumpstart .
Chicago style: Solomon, Michael G., K. Rudolph, Ed Tittel, Neil Broom, and Diane Barrett. Computer Forensics Jumpstart . Indianapolis, IN: Wiley Publishing Inc., 2011.
IEEE style: Solomon, M. G., K. Rudolph, E. Tittel, N. Broom, and D. Barrett, Computer Forensics Jumpstart , Indianapolis, IN, Wiley Publishing Inc., 2011.
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