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Identification of Legal Issues for Computer Forensics
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Information Systems Management
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Tuesday, March 01, 2005
Volume 22, Issue 2
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Angela Brungs
1ANGELA BRUNGS is a researcher and RODGER JAMIESON is the Director of SEAR (Security E-Business Assurance Research) group in the School of Information Systems Technology and Management at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Jamieson is also Director of the SAFE (Security, Assurance, and Fraudprevention for Ebusiness) research program at the Securities Industry Research Centre of Asia-Pacific. Rodger Jamieson can be reached at r.jamieson@unsw.edu.au
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Rodger Jamieson
1ANGELA BRUNGS is a researcher and RODGER JAMIESON is the Director of SEAR (Security E-Business Assurance Research) group in the School of Information Systems Technology and Management at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Jamieson is also Director of the SAFE (Security, Assurance, and Fraudprevention for Ebusiness) research program at the Securities Industry Research Centre of Asia-Pacific. Rodger Jamieson can be reached at r.jamieson@unsw.edu.au
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The adoption of computers into every aspect of modern society has been accompanied by the rise of E-crime. The processes and techniques employed by the field of computer forensics offer huge potential for the extraction and presentation of electronic evidence in a court of law. This article analyzes the legal issues that currently or could potentially impact the computer forensics field from the perspective of experts in Australia.
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