Lecture Note
University
California State UniversityCourse
CJS 102 | Introduction to Criminology and Justice StudiesPages
1
Academic year
2023
Mahmoud mehrez
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Intro to forensic science Cyber forensics is the application of computer science and analytical techniques to identify potential evidence. Forensic computing is the process of legally identifying, storing, analyzing and presenting digital evidence. Examining evidence of attacks on computer systems to understand what happened to, how to prevent it from happening again, and Network forensics is a 21st century feature is. can be considered as a forensic investigation of computer crimes using scientific methods in order to reveal and reconstruct the nature of the work numbered. The most interesting thing about science is that computers always work clearly from computer proof without the knowledge of the computer operator. Information may actually be hidden. Any business using the computer network should be concerned about its security and forensics capabilities. They agreed to develop forensic tools to regularly scan the company's 4,444 computers and networks for criminal activity. When abuse is detected, this tool should record the status of the incident and store relevant information for further investigation. Special forensic tools and procedures are required to identify and protect such evidence. Cyber Forensics includes obtaining and analyzing such digital data for use in forensic or regulatory investigations. While digital evidence was accepted as physical evidence in court until recently, it has now gained importance. Digital forensics is important because it can save organizations money by identifying, collecting, storing and analyzing data in a way that preserves the integrity of the data, or by preserving evidence for legal use. Forensic Digital Quality Standards or Standards and Definitions are in the QSDF, which provides a framework for good digital forensics work to support investigations conducted by the OIG, Office of the Inspector General, which is highly dependent on the Council of Integrity Inspectors. General or CIGIE. These standards are also fee for individuals and organizations providing digital forensics services for audits, audits or other OIG activities. Forensic Documentation - Organizations should properly document activities and results of to meet applicants' needs and allow for the evaluation of the activities of this model. Evidence and relevant documents must include at least: Information about the organization Identification or export number Shipper's number
Cybersecurity: Importance of Cyber Forensics in Digital Investigations
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