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This guide is an Association
of Chief Police Officers.(ACPO) publication
written in association with the Association
of Chief Police Officers Scotland and is
aimed principally at police officers, police
staff, and private sector investigators
working in conjunction with law enforcement
on computer and electronic evidence.
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This
Sedona Conference® Commentary focuses on the
decision making process relating to the
preservation of sources of electronically
stored information that may contain
discoverable information . The site contains
a series of protocols on different
electronic evidence subjects
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NIST is a
US bases and research centre that amongst
other scientific research fields, Identify
methods for assessing, analysing and
preserving, computer forensic evidence
effectiveness of security.
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This
manual is a product of the Computer Crime
and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) of
the United States Department of Justice. The
manual examines the federal laws that relate
to computer crimes. Focus is on those crimes
that use or target computer networks.
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This Manual is produced by
the CCIPS of the United states department of
Justice. The manual is intended to
offer assistance, not authority. Its
analysis and conclusions reflect current
thinking on difficult areas of law, and do
not represent the official position of the
Department of Justice or any other agency.
It has no regulatory effect, and confers no
rights or remedies.
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Recommendations of the
National Institute of Standards and
Technology |
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Digital evidence analysis work flow produced
by the CCIPS of the united states department
of Justice. The workflow provides an easy to
follow graphical interface on steps and
sequence of proposed steps to follow, when
examining digital evidence |