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Digital natives: Where is the evidence? [PDF]
Generational differences are seen as the cause of wide shifts in our ability to engage with technologies and the concept of the digital native has gained popularity in certain areas of policy and practice. This paper provides evidence, through the analysis of a nationally representative survey in the UK, that generation is only one of the predictors of
Helsper, E, Eynon, R
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Data-Driven Reporting and Processing of Digital Archives with Brunnhilde [PDF]
[Excerpt] Archivists are now several decades in to appraising, arranging, describing, preserving, and providing access to digital archives and have developed and adopted a number of tools to aid in specific tasks along the way.
Walsh, Tim
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Determining Training Needs for Cloud Infrastructure Investigations using I-STRIDE [PDF]
As more businesses and users adopt cloud computing services, security vulnerabilities will be increasingly found and exploited. There are many technological and political challenges where investigation of potentially criminal incidents in the cloud are ...
AS Sodiya +12 more
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A Digital Forensic Readiness Architecture for Online Examinations
Some institutions provide online courses to students to ease the courses’ workload. Online courses can also be convenient because the online course content management software conducts marking of tests and examinations.
Ivans Kigwana, H. S Venter
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Bridging the divide: new evidence about firms and digitalisation. Bruegel Policy Contribution Issue #17 December 2019 [PDF]
Using new evidence on the digitalisation activities of firms in the European Union and the United States, we document a trend towards digital polarisation based on firms’ use of the latest digital technologies and their plans for future investment in ...
Rückert, Désirée +2 more
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Digital evidence and its use for criminal proceedings
This paper examines the role and admissibility of digital evidence, particularly data derived from instant messaging applications like WhatsApp and Telegram, in criminal proceedings within the legal context of the Slovak Republic.
Jakub Matis
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Privileged Data Within Digital Evidence [PDF]
In recent years the use of digital communication has increased. This also increased the chance to find privileged data in the digital evidence. Privileged data is protected by law from viewing by anyone other than the client. It is up to the digital investigator to handle this privileged data properly without being able to view the contents. Procedures
Dominique Fleurbaaij +2 more
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Prevention is a solution: building the HIVe [PDF]
This Special Issue of Digital Culture and Education (DCE), Building the HIVe, offers relevant and applicable examples of digital technologies being leveraged, positioned and practiced towards community-based and led HIV prevention as a solution in a ...
Singh, Gurmit, Walsh, Christopher
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Objectives The purpose of the study is to comprehensively examine the interpretation of cybersex in the context of marital guilt, while assessing the implications and challenges of bringing such evidence to court.
Aleksandra Klich, Marcin Białecki
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PRECEPT: A Framework for Ethical Digital Forensics Investigations. [PDF]
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Cyber-enabled crimes are on the increase, and law enforcement has had to expand many of their detecting ...
Ferguson, Ian +3 more
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