Panel: Technical, Social and Legal Frameworks for Digital Forensics and Cyberinfrastructure Security

Citation

J. West, U. L. P. J. Vasquez, M. Losavio and S. Peisert, “Panel: Technical, Social and Legal Frameworks for Digital Forensics and CyberInfrastructure Security,” 2009 Fourth International IEEE Workshop on Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering, 2009, pp. 97-98, doi: 10.1109/SADFE.2009.11.

Abstract

A systematic approach to digital forensic engineering acknowledges the close, intertwine relationship between digital forensics and information security. Just as their technical structures are interrelated, so, too, are issues relating to legal and social frameworks within which they are used. We examine this critical relationship as to critical cyber infrastructure and the threats to it from domestic and transnational criminals and state actors.


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