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Standardization of forming and expressing preliminary evaluative opinions on digital evidence
Digital Investigation. The International Journal of Digital Forensics and Incident Response, 2020The growing number of cases involving overlooked or misinterpreted digital evidence is raising concerns among factfinders and decision-makers about the reliability of digital forensic conclusions.
E. Casey
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Blockchain Based Digital Evidence Chain of Custody
International Conferences on Blockchain Technology, 2020With the development of technology, the preservation of digital evidence becomes increasingly important in case investigations. To maintain the authenticity of an evidence, its entire lifecycle has to be recorded.
W. Yan +3 more
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Fintech forensics: Criminal investigation and digital evidence in financial technologies
Digital Investigation. The International Journal of Digital Forensics and Incident Response, 2020This paper describes an emerging sub-discipline of digital forensics covering financial technologies, or Fintech. The digital transformation of society is introducing new Fintech for payments, funds transfer, and other financial transactions.
Bruce J. Nikkel
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Abstract Computers present a fundamental challenge to Fourth Amendment law because digital evidence is different from physical evidence. Almost everyone uses computers and the Internet, and computers store a remarkable amount of information about what its users do.
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2023
Digital evidence, while commencing as a capability around the 1990s, has grown remarkably quickly. Its value is no longer restricted to law enforcement investigations but is equably useful from “war room to board room”. The examination of digital evidence is also an indispensable capability in private and public sector security environments.
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Digital evidence, while commencing as a capability around the 1990s, has grown remarkably quickly. Its value is no longer restricted to law enforcement investigations but is equably useful from “war room to board room”. The examination of digital evidence is also an indispensable capability in private and public sector security environments.
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A Novel Approach for Digital Evidence Management Using Blockchain
Social Science Research Network, 2020In the proceedings of the court of law, it is of vital importance that the digital evidences are produced untampered during the entire Chain of Custody (Coc) process.
Sagar Rao +3 more
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Digital Evidence Certainty Descriptors (DECDs)
Digital Investigation. The International Journal of Digital Forensics and Incident Response, 2020Whilst many other traditional forensic science disciplines are encouraged to describe the weight of their evidence in some form of quantifiable measurement/expression, this is rarely done in digital forensics.
G. Horsman
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China Finance and Economic Review
In the current digital economy era, digital technology innovation has become a core factor driving China’s economic development. This paper takes listed companies in China as research samples, identifies companies’ digital patents through text analysis ...
Bo Huang, Haitong Li, Junqi Liu, J. Lei
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In the current digital economy era, digital technology innovation has become a core factor driving China’s economic development. This paper takes listed companies in China as research samples, identifies companies’ digital patents through text analysis ...
Bo Huang, Haitong Li, Junqi Liu, J. Lei
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2011
Digital evidence, now more commonly relied upon in legal cases, requires an understanding of the processes used in its identification, preservation, analysis and validation. Business managers relying on digital evidence in the corporate environment need a greater understanding of its true nature and difficulties affecting its usefulness in criminal ...
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Digital evidence, now more commonly relied upon in legal cases, requires an understanding of the processes used in its identification, preservation, analysis and validation. Business managers relying on digital evidence in the corporate environment need a greater understanding of its true nature and difficulties affecting its usefulness in criminal ...
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“This isn’t your father’s police force”: Digital evidence in sexual assault investigations
Australian and New Zealand journal of criminology, 2019Digital evidence, once regarded as existing only in a portion of criminal cases, in our digitized world commonly appears within all crime categories and is a factor in many (or arguably most) cases of sexual assault.
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