Cybervetting

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Admissibility of Electronically Generated and Stored Evidence
advanced online vetting techniques
Anonymity
ASIS Standards
Association of Internet Researchers
Attribution
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Authorized Internet Search
background
Background Investigations
Behavior and Technology
Behavior Online
Big Brother
Blogs
Cache
Caching
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Chat
Child Pornography
Commercial Database Providers
Contraband Digital Assets
credit
Crime Online
Critical Infrastructure Protection
Cybercrime
Data Mining
Derogatory Information
Digital Delinquency
digital forensics
E-Commerce
electronic evidence analysis
Enterprise Search Middleware
Enterprise Systems
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fair
FCRA
Federal Rules of Evidence and Computer Records
Follow
Framework for Internet Searching
Handheld
Hold
Illegal Behavior Online
Illicit Websites
iNameCheck
Information (Cyber) Warfare
Information Assets Protection
intelligence
internet
Internet Intelligence
Internet Intelligence Issues
Internet Intelligence Reporting
Internet Investigations
Internet Porn
Internet Posting
Internet Privacy
Internet Research Ethics
Internet Search Litigation
Internet Search Methodology
Internet Search Studies
Internet Searches
Internet Searching Results
Internet Vetting
Invasion of Privacy Torts
investigation
investigations
investigative methodologies
IP Address
Legal and Policy Context
Liability
Metasearch Engines
Misbehavior Online
Model Internet Investigative Standards
National Association of Professional Background Screeners
Online Misbehavior
online risk assessment
open
Open Source Intelligence
Open-Source
PDF
Privacy
privacy law compliance
Professional Standards and the Internet
Reputational Risk
Sanctions for Public Postings
Search Engines
searching
Sensitive Information
Service Providers
social media screening
Social Networking Sites
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Source Citations
Telecommunications
The Search Engine
Unauthorized Use of Computer Systems
Uniform Resource Locators
Violating

Product details

  • ISBN 9781482238853
  • Weight: 612g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Researching an individual’s, firm’s or brand’s online presence has become standard practice for many employers, investigators, and intelligence officers, including law enforcement. Countless companies and organizations are implementing their own policies, procedures, and practices for Internet investigations, cybervetting, and intelligence. Cybervetting: Internet Searches for Vetting, Investigations, and Open-Source Intelligence, Second Edition examines our society’s growing dependence on networked systems, exploring how individuals, businesses, and governments have embraced the Internet, including social networking for communications and transactions. It presents two previously unpublished studies of the effectiveness of cybervetting, and provides best practices for ethical cybervetting, advocating strengthened online security.

Relevant to investigators, researchers, legal and policy professionals, educators, law enforcement, intelligence, and other practitioners, this book establishes the core skills, applicable techniques, and suitable guidelines to greatly enhance their practices. The book includes the outcomes of recent legal cases relating to discoverable information on social media that have established guidelines for using the Internet in vetting, investigations, and open-source intelligence. It outlines new tools and tactics, and indicates what is and isn’t admissible under current laws. It also highlights current cybervetting methods, provides legal frameworks for Internet searching as part of investigations, and describes how to effectively integrate cybervetting into an existing screening procedure.


What’s New in the Second Edition:

  • Presents and analyzes results of two recent studies of the effectiveness of cybervetting
  • Updates key litigation trends, investigative advances, HR practices, policy considerations, social networking, and Web 2.0 searching
  • Includes the latest tactics and guidelines for cybervetting
  • Covers policy, legal issues, professional methodology, and the operational techniques of cybervetting
  • Provides a strengthened rationale, legal foundation, and procedures for successful cybervetting
  • Contains compelling evidence that trends in legal, policy, and procedural developments argue for early adoption of cybervetting
  • Presents new strategies and methodologies


Cybervetting: Internet Searches for Vetting, Investigations, and Open-Source Intelligence, Second Edition

is a relevant and timely resource well suited to businesses, government, non-profits, and academia looking to formulate effective Internet search strategies, methodologies, policies, and procedures for their practices or organizations.

Edward J. (Ed) Appel, Sr., is owner-principal of iNameCheck, a boutique private investigative, consulting, and training firm. He is a retired FBI special agent and executive, specializing in counterintelligence and terrorism, and served as the director of counterintelligence and security programs at the National Security Council and the White House. Appel has written numerous government-sponsored classified and unclassified counterintelligence and counterterrorism studies, lectures, and papers. Ed is a graduate of Georgetown University, the Defense Language Institute, and the National Cryptologic School, and taught at the FBI Academy and as visiting lecturer at such institutions as Carnegie-Mellon, MIT Lincoln Labs, Georgetown University, and Johns Hopkins University.

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