Transcription of Computer Forensics: Digital Forensic Analysis Methodology
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JANUARY 2008 UNITED STATES ATTORNEYS' BULLETIN1 Computer Forensics: Digital ForensicAnalysis MethodologyOvie L. CarrollDirector, Cybercrime LabComputer Crime and Intellectual Property SectionCriminal DivisionStephen K. BrannonCybercrime Analyst, Cybercrime LabComputer Crime and Intellectual Property SectionCriminal DivisionThomas SongSenior Cybercrime Analyst, Cybercrime LabComputer Crime and Intellectual Property SectionCriminal DivisionI. IntroductionIn comparison to other Forensic sciences, thefield of Computer forensics is relatively , many people do not understandwhat the term Computer forensics means and whattechniques are involved. In particular, there is alack of clarity regarding the distinction betweendata extraction and data Analysis . There is alsoconfusion about how these two operations fit intothe Forensic process. The Cybercrime Lab in theComputer Crime and Intellectual Property Section(CCIPS) has developed a flowchart describing thedigital Forensic Analysis Methodology .
CCIPS Online. Go to DOJ Net and click on the "CCIPS Online" link. You can also reach us at (202) 514-1026. II. Overview of the digital forensics analysis methodology The complete definition of computer forensics is as follows: "The use of scientifically derived and proven methods toward the preservation, collection, validation, identification ...
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