Direct ebook storefront coming soon. The field guide will be sold directly from the author.

New Book by Raymond Parkes

Digital Evidence. Real Cybercrime. Practical Defence.

A cyber-forensic field guide from a working investigator.

Built around real-world cybercrime patterns, digital evidence, and practical lessons from the cases that show how ordinary people and businesses are harmed through the systems they trust.

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Inside You Will Discover

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Begin with the prologue, The Knock at the Door, and the opening of Chapter 1, The Invisible Crime Scene.

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Early Reader Feedback

"Cybercrime explained through real-world consequences, not jargon."- Business Owner
"The case-led approach makes the lessons memorable and practical."- Operations Manager
"A strong investigator's view of digital evidence and practical defence."- IT Professional

FAQ

Who is this book for?

Readers who want to understand cybercrime through real cases, practical digital-evidence lessons, and clear defensive habits. It is written for everyday users, business owners, professionals, students, and aspiring cyber defenders.

Is this book technical?

It is practical and beginner-friendly, but grounded in real investigative work. Technical ideas are explained plainly and tied to what people and businesses can actually do.

Where will the book be available?

The ebook will be sold directly from this website through Payhip. The buy button will be added as soon as the checkout page is ready.

Direct Ebook Storefront Coming Soon

The ebook is being prepared for direct sale. Once the Payhip product page is live, this section will become the official checkout link for Become a Cyber Guardian.

About the Author

Raymond A. Parkes is a cybersecurity strategist, cyber-forensic investigator, expert witness, and author with more than 11 years of experience as CEO of Cerebus Cyberforensics (Pty) Ltd. His work focuses on reconstructing what happened after cybercrime lands in real lives, real businesses, and real courtrooms.