Mobile Phone Security and Forensics
Iosif I. Androulidakis
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Description for Mobile Phone Security and Forensics
Hardback. Num Pages: 120 pages, 13 black & white illustrations, 34 colour illustrations, 9 black & white tables, 42 colou. BIC Classification: JKVF1; TJK; TNKS; UR. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 155 x 10. Weight in Grams: 369.
This new edition provides both theoretical and practical background of security and forensics for mobile phones. The author discusses confidentiality, integrity, and availability threats in mobile telephones to provide background for the rest of the book. Security and secrets of mobile phones are discussed including software and hardware interception, fraud and other malicious techniques used “against” users. The purpose of this book is to raise user awareness in regards to security and privacy threats present in the use of mobile phones while readers will also learn where forensics data reside in the mobile phone and the network and how to ... Read more
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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
Springer International Publishing AG Switzerland
Number of pages
120
Condition
New
Number of Pages
120
Place of Publication
Cham, Switzerland
ISBN
9783319297415
SKU
V9783319297415
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Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15
About Iosif I. Androulidakis
Dr. Iosif I. Androulidakis has an active presence in the ICT security field having authored more than 90 publications (including 6 books) and having presented more than 120 talks and lectures in international conferences and seminars in 20 countries. Holding 2 Ph.Ds his research interests focus on security issues in PBXs (private telephony exchanges), where he has 20 ... Read more
Reviews for Mobile Phone Security and Forensics
“Mobile phone security and forensics are clearly of top concern to many users, service providers, and the business and institutional worlds. … The device architectures as studied have in rare cases migrated into machine-machine communications devices (for the so-called ‘Internet of Things’); students and researchers from this branch may find useful inspiration about what not to do.” (L.-F. Pau, Computing ... Read more