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Debra Littlejohn Shinder is a former police
officer/criminal justice instructor who now makes
her living as an author, trainer and speaker. She
has written or contribu- ted to 26 books,
published over 200 articles and has been living
online, along with her husband Tom (whom she
met via the Internet), since the mid-1990s.
Deb writes books for Syngress
Publishing and contributes to books
for Osborne/McGraw Hill. She has
also written or contributed to books
published by Cisco Press and Que
Publishing.

Deb is editor of WinXPNews.

Deb writes weekly columns on VoIP
and SMB Strategies for
TechRepublic.

Deb writes freelance articles for
TechRepublic, CNET, and Windows
& .NET Magazine.

Deb was the editor of the Element K
Windows Server Security Journal.
Deb was a lead author for
Windowsecurity.com.

Deb is a contractor for Microsoft,
Sunbelt Software, GFI Software, and
Hewlett-Packard.

Deb is co-owner, with her husband
Tom Shinder, of TACteam (Trainers,
Authors & Consultants team).
"Cybercrime and
cyber-terrorism represent a
serious challenge to society
as a whole." - Hans Christian
Krüger, Deputy Secretary
General of the Council of
Europe

Crime has been with us as
long as laws have existed,
and modern technology has
given us a new type of
criminal activity: cybercrime.
Computer and network
related crime is a problem
that spans the globe, and
unites those in two disparate
fields: law enforcement and
information technology.

This book will help both IT
pros and law enforcement
specialists understand both
their own roles and those of
the other, and show why that
understanding and an
organized, cooperative effort
is necessary to win the fight
against this new type of
crime.

62% of US companies
reported computer-related
security breaches resulting
in damages of $124 million
dollars. This data is an
indication of the massive
need for Cybercrime training
within the IT and law
enforcement communities.

The only book that covers
Cybercrime from forensic
investigation through
prosecution.
Cybercrime is one of the
battlefields in the war
against terror.
Books

Author:
Computer Networking Essentials (Cisco Press)
Scene of the Cybercrime (Syngress)

Co-author (with Thomas Shinder):
Troubleshooting Windows 2000 TCP/IP
(Syngress)
ISA Server 2000 (Syngress)
ISA Server and Beyond (Syngress)
Configuring ISA Server 2004

Co-author (with others):

Managing Windows 2000 Network Services
(Syngress)
Configuring Windows 2000 Server Security
(Syngress)
Windows XP Answers from the Experts (McGraw-
Hill/Osborne)

Series and developmental editor and
contributor:

Windows 2000 MCSE Certification Headstart
(Osborne)
Windows 2000 MCSE Certification series – 11
books (Osborne)
Windows Server 2003 MCSE Certification series
– 4 core books (Syngress)

Technical and developmental editor:

Security+ Certification Guide (Syngress)

Contributor to several other Syngress and
Osborne titles, including:

CCNA Test Yourself
Mission Critical Windows 2000 Server
Migrating from Windows NT to Windows 2000
The Best Damn Firewall Book, Period
Contributor, Office 2000 Deployment and
Administration (Que Publishing)
Contributor, TICSA Training Guide, (Que
Publishing)
Cybercrime
Deb Shinder