Access over 20 million homework & study documents

Successful Digital Forensic Investigations.edited

Content type
User Generated
Subject
Computer Science
School
Northcentral University
Type
Homework
Rating
Showing Page:
1/8

Sign up to view the full document!

lock_open Sign Up
Showing Page:
2/8

Sign up to view the full document!

lock_open Sign Up
Showing Page:
3/8

Sign up to view the full document!

lock_open Sign Up
End of Preview - Want to read all 8 pages?
Access Now
Unformatted Attachment Preview
Running head: DIGITAL FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS Conducting a Successful Digital Forensic Investigation Name Institution Affiliation: Date: 1 DIGITAL FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS 2 Introduction A successful digital forensics investigation needs to follow certain clear steps in order for it to have tangible evidence especially for purposes of securing a conviction in court. The process of digital forensics involves a number of steps which range from an illegal activity being alerted all the way to the point where the findings of the investigations are reported. Because the investigations often involve a crime, all the loopholes should be sealed so that the evidence gathered can be able to meet the requirements of court proceedings that can secure a conviction of the criminals involved (Valjarevic & Venter, 2015). Law enforcement officials also understand the importance of computer forensic investigations due to the ever-changing environment in computer technology. Increase in the cases of cyber-crime has made this are of computer forensic investigations very important because these cases of cybercrime are a threat to national security, threat to private citizens and to private businesses and corporations. It can lead to loss of funds from organizations. Evidence of criminal activity can be gathered by carefully investigating digital footprints of stored information and linking them to physical evidence. Through investigations, there are chances of unearthing premeditated intents ...
Purchase document to see full attachment
User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following Studypool's honor code & terms of service.

Anonymous
I was struggling with this subject, and this helped me a ton!

Studypool
4.7
Trustpilot
4.5
Sitejabber
4.4

Similar Documents