The chapter is organized as follows. In the next section we will give an overview of most important standards and best practice guides covered in this chapter, in order to show a big picture of what has been happening in this space since the early 1990s when electronic evidence started becoming an important area for law enforcement and forensic practitioners to look at seriously. This section will give a complete list of all standards and best practice guides covered in this chapter. After the overview a number of sections are dedicated to different groups of standards and best practice guides according to their contents: Section 2.3 covers electronic evidence and digital forensics in general, Section 2.4 focuses on multimedia evidence and...
Digital forensics or computer forensics is an emerging discipline in the field of computer security ...
The discipline of digital forensics requires a combination of skills, qualifications and knowledge i...
This chapter deals with two key terms: cybercrime and digital (computer) forensics. The first part o...
Andrew Jones, David Watson, ‘Digital Forensics Processing and Procedures’, (UK: Syngress, 2013), ISB...
In the last decades, the number of digital devices (Yeh and Xing, 2016) has grown exponentially. Dig...
Digital forensics and multimedia forensics are rapidly growing disciplines whereby electronic inform...
1. Introduction, issues, and goals. – 2. Digital forensics. – 3. Standards and guidelines. – 3.1. In...
Digital forensics is a relatively new science that is becoming increasingly important as tech-savvy ...
Recent progress in professional policy and legislation at the federal level in the field of forensic...
There are three apparent competing routes to providing re-assurance about the quality of digital for...
There are a number of factors that impact a digital forensics investigation. These factors include: ...
Due to the lack of standards in reporting digital evidence items, investigators are facing difficult...
Digital forensics is a branch of forensic science concerned with the use of digital information prod...
Digital evidence can be a litigant's best friend or worst nightmare, depending on the type of eviden...
Digital evidence can be a litigant's best friend or worst nightmare, depending on the type of e...
Digital forensics or computer forensics is an emerging discipline in the field of computer security ...
The discipline of digital forensics requires a combination of skills, qualifications and knowledge i...
This chapter deals with two key terms: cybercrime and digital (computer) forensics. The first part o...
Andrew Jones, David Watson, ‘Digital Forensics Processing and Procedures’, (UK: Syngress, 2013), ISB...
In the last decades, the number of digital devices (Yeh and Xing, 2016) has grown exponentially. Dig...
Digital forensics and multimedia forensics are rapidly growing disciplines whereby electronic inform...
1. Introduction, issues, and goals. – 2. Digital forensics. – 3. Standards and guidelines. – 3.1. In...
Digital forensics is a relatively new science that is becoming increasingly important as tech-savvy ...
Recent progress in professional policy and legislation at the federal level in the field of forensic...
There are three apparent competing routes to providing re-assurance about the quality of digital for...
There are a number of factors that impact a digital forensics investigation. These factors include: ...
Due to the lack of standards in reporting digital evidence items, investigators are facing difficult...
Digital forensics is a branch of forensic science concerned with the use of digital information prod...
Digital evidence can be a litigant's best friend or worst nightmare, depending on the type of eviden...
Digital evidence can be a litigant's best friend or worst nightmare, depending on the type of e...
Digital forensics or computer forensics is an emerging discipline in the field of computer security ...
The discipline of digital forensics requires a combination of skills, qualifications and knowledge i...
This chapter deals with two key terms: cybercrime and digital (computer) forensics. The first part o...