Call Record Analysis - A Legal and Law Enforcement Guide
Every time a telephone call is made electronic fingerprints remain scattered throughout the telephone network. Knowing how to locate, identify and gather this high-tech evidence can aid in reconstructing events and track user movement.
Law Enforcement investigators and analysts know telephone companies can provide call records and/or invoices for long-distance calls placed from a subscriber (suspect) line. What they may not be aware of, are the many other types of call records available, where they are, and what to request when preparing a subpoena or court order.
The analysis of call records can be daunting as there are many types; some are simple and straight forward while others technical and complex. However, the information provided in this text can aid in a successful assessment.
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Law Enforcement investigators and analysts know telephone companies can provide call records and/or invoices for long-distance calls placed from a subscriber (suspect) line. What they may not be aware of, are the many other types of call records available, where they are, and what to request when preparing a subpoena or court order.
The analysis of call records can be daunting as there are many types; some are simple and straight forward while others technical and complex. However, the information provided in this text can aid in a successful assessment.
Call Record Analysis - A Legal and Law Enforcement Guide
Every time a telephone call is made electronic fingerprints remain scattered throughout the telephone network. Knowing how to locate, identify and gather this high-tech evidence can aid in reconstructing events and track user movement.
Law Enforcement investigators and analysts know telephone companies can provide call records and/or invoices for long-distance calls placed from a subscriber (suspect) line. What they may not be aware of, are the many other types of call records available, where they are, and what to request when preparing a subpoena or court order.
The analysis of call records can be daunting as there are many types; some are simple and straight forward while others technical and complex. However, the information provided in this text can aid in a successful assessment.
Law Enforcement investigators and analysts know telephone companies can provide call records and/or invoices for long-distance calls placed from a subscriber (suspect) line. What they may not be aware of, are the many other types of call records available, where they are, and what to request when preparing a subpoena or court order.
The analysis of call records can be daunting as there are many types; some are simple and straight forward while others technical and complex. However, the information provided in this text can aid in a successful assessment.
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BN ID: | 2940014261012 |
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Publisher: | George Molczan |
Publication date: | 03/19/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 590 KB |
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