Full title in original language:
Rules of professional responsibility in digital forensics: A comparative analysis
Education level:
University University (18+ years)Topic / subtopic:
Cybercrime Cybercrime investigationTarget audience:
Students,
Teachers / Lecturers
Type of resource:
Publication / Article, Publication / Article
Languages:
English
Region of relevance:
Global
Access:
open access
Individual authors:
Filipo Sharevski
Publication year:
2015
Published by:
Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
Copyright holder:
© Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
Contact name and address:
Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law
Contact website:
Key themes:
cybercrime, cybercrime investigation, forensics, forensic, crime, investigation, computer forensics, digital forensics, professional responsibility
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Short description:
The Committee on Identifying the Needs of Forensic Sciences Community (2009) accentuates the establishment of a uniform code of ethics emphasizing the importance of enforceability in strengthening the role that the forensic science plays within the criminal justice system. Equally pertinent to the domain of digital forensics, this imperative entails a research commitment in comparing and contrasting the respective codes of ethics to illustrate their variety, specificity and enforceability to inform the discussion on the associated regulative aspects. Accordingly, this paper reviews the professional regulation inaugurated in both the US and international digital forensics arena giving a detailed perspective on the consolidation of the practice.