Answer should be original, and similarity (plagiarism) not more than 10% this is very very very important otherwise I will be in trouble.
Answer should be a clear explanation and should be clear understand (700 words enough).
Answer should be references on Harvard style (Not use Wikipedia) should be Academic Articles or books.
When use citation from any reference please keep it between "citation" (Author,Year),please citation should be not more than 5%
As reference you can use the following book:
Casey, E., (2011)Digital evidence and computer crime: forensic science, computers and the internet. 3rd ed. New York: Elsevier Academic Press.
Assignment is:
DQ1: Discuss the differences and similarities between email tracking and news posting tracking.
Seminar 7: Network Forensics II Laureate Online Education Computer Forensics © All rights reserved 2005 - 2012. The Computer Forensics module, in all its parts: syllabus, guidelines, lectures, discussion questions, technical notes, images, projects and any additional material is copyrighted by Laureate Online Education B.V. Computer Forensics Seminar for Week 7: Network Forensics II In the last seminar, we learned how to apply AAA principles to network forensic practices and network forensic investigations at physical and data link layers. In this seminar, we will discuss network forensic investigations at network, transport, session, presentation, and application layers. Network and Transport Layers Forensic Investigation An Internet IP address consists of a network address and a host address. The network address is unique among the entire Internet; the host address is unique within the local area network that the device is connected to. Thus, each IP address is uniquely identifiable on the Internet. Each network gets its network address from the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), and each device gets the host portion of its IP address from the network owner. Thus, a network address ends with 0’s (e.g., 192.168.0.0). IP addresses ending with 255 are used to denote broadcast addresses (e.g., 192.168.0.255). The IANA has reserved the following three blocks of the IP address space for private internets (local networks): 10.0.0.0-10.255.255.255 172.16.0.0-172.31.255.255 192.168.0.0-192.168.255.255 Note that private networks use the above private IP addresses that are unique within their networks, but any two private networks can use the same “address space” as long as they are not directly connected to each other (they may be connected to each other via the Internet using Network Address Translators, or NAT). Also, IP addresses in the range of 169.254.0.0- 169.254.255.255 are reserved for Automatic Private IP...
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