Toward Defining the Intersection of Forensics and Information Technology, Volume 4, Issue 1, spring 2005

Abstract

Information technology has become infused with many aspects of everyday life. Naturally, aspects of information technology have become more common in both civil and criminal law. However, the people called upon to address these technological issues are typically versed exclusively in either law or technology. The authors contend that a new discipline is emerging from the intersection of forensics and information technology. They argue for a formalization of the process by which this discipline evolves and a broadening of the definitions currently in place. A case study is presented to illustrate the shortcomings of current, narrowly defined terms and the need for individuals with broader expertise. The authors conclude by proposing some of these areas of expertise

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