Managing digital forensic knowledge an applied approach

作者: David P Biros , Mark Weiser , John Whitfield

DOI: 10.4225/75/57AD592F7FF2F

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摘要: The science of digital forensics is continually changing as technological advances are made and new devices developed. This environment forces analysts to regularly extend their skills with training frequent research develop admissible techniques. Unfortunately, the same similar methods re-discovered by other who unaware earlier peer efforts. situation aggravated a nearly universal backlog in qualified facilities. leaves little time for communication between even within single agency. To address these issues facilitate an increase efficiency across all law enforcement agencies, we apply lessons knowledge management them special characteristics required profession. result development National Repository Digital Forensic Intelligence. system has been implemented largest accredited lab world currently being extended many local, state, federal agencies effectiveness among analysts.

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