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Computer Forensics Correct Answer: A set of methodological procedures and techniques that help identify, gather, preserve, extract, interpret, document, and present evidence from computers in a way that is legally admissible
Cyber Crime Correct Answer: Any illegal act involving a computing device, network, its systems, or its applications. Both internal and external
Enterprise Theory of Investigation (ETI) Correct Answer: Methodology for investigating criminal activity
Types of Cyber Crime Correct Answer: Civil, Criminal, Administrative
Civil Cases Correct Answer: Involve disputes between two parties. Brought for violation of contracts and lawsuits where a guilty outcome generally results in monetary damages to the plaintiff
Criminal Cases Correct Answer: Brought by law enforcement agencies in response to a suspected violation of law where a guilty outcome results in monetary damages, imprisonment, or both
Administrative Cases Correct Answer: An internal investigation by an organization to discover if its employees/clients/partners are abiding by the rules or policies (Violation of company policies). Non-criminal in nature and are related to misconduct or activities of an employee
Rules of Forensic Investigation Correct Answer: Safeguard the integrity of the evidence and render it acceptable in a court of law. The forensic examiner must make duplicate copies of the original evidence. The duplicate copies must be accurate replications of the originals, and the forensic examiner must also authenticate the duplicate copies to avoid questions about the integrity of the evidence. Must not continue with the investigation if the examination is going to be beyond his or her knowledge level or skill level.
Cyber Crime Investigation Methodology/Steps Correct Answer: 1.Identify the computer crime 2.Collect preliminary evidence 3.Obtain court warrant dor discovery/seizure of evidence 4.Perform first responder procedures 5.Seize evidence at the crime scene 6. Transport evidence to lab 7.Create two bitstream copies of the evidence 8. Generate MD5 checksum of the images 9. Maintain chain of custody 10. Store original evidence in secure location 11. Analyze the image copy for evidence 12. Prepare a forensic report 13. Submit a report to client 14. Testify in course as an expert witness
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