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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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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" and reasonable doubt
IEEE Security & Privacy, 2003Unlike conventional analog data, such as a witness's subjective recollection, digital data seems, to the average person, to be endowed with intrinsic and unassailable truth. (Perhaps this is because it takes only one of two unambiguous values.) The truth, in fact, is quite the opposite.
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The impact of the antivirus on the digital evidence
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics, 2013Digital forensics DF has a significant role in accusing cyber criminals and proving them guilty. A criminal, if possible, may manage to delete the crime evidences in order to deny her responsibility about the crime. As the antivirus AV becomes an essential security component, this paper studies the effect of the AV on the digital evidence.
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New approaches to digital evidence
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2004Digital evidence, such as digital signatures, is of crucial importance in the emerging digitally operating economy because it is easy to transmit, archive, search, and verify. Nevertheless, the initial promise of the usefulness of digital signatures was too optimistic. This calls for a systematic treatment of digital evidence.
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The Need for Digital Evidence Standardisation
International Journal of Digital Crime and Forensics, 2012Continuous developments in forensic processes and tools have aided in elevating the positioning of digital forensics within the legal system. The equally continuous developments in technology and electronic advances, however, are making it more difficult to match forensic processes and tools with the advanced technology.
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The effect of enterprise digital transformation on audit efficiency—Evidence from China
Technological forecasting & social changeThe digital transformation of enterprises is the key to conforming to the trends of the times and realizing reform and innovation. Digital transformation will change the enterprise risk and information environment, and also bring challenges to the audit ...
Aolin Leng, Yue Zhang
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Mastering digital transformation: The nexus between leadership, agility, and digital strategy
Journal of Business Research, 2022Bader K Alnuaimi +2 more
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