Transcription of Computer Forensics - Past, Present and Future
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JIST 5(3) 2008. Journal of Information Science and Technology Computer Forensics - Past, Present and Future Derek Bem, Francine Feld, Ewa Huebner, Oscar Bem University of Western Sydney, Australia Abstract In this paper we examine the emergence and evolution of Computer crime and Computer Forensics , as well as the crisis Computer Forensics is now facing. We propose new directions and approaches which better reflect the current objectives of this discipline. We further discuss important challenges that this discipline will be facing in the near Future , and we propose an approach more suitable to prepare for these challenges.
law enforcement capability might result in a higher reporting rate. It is not clear why there is a lack of confidence in law enforcement capability, but it is conceivable that the maturing of computer forensics might increase law en-forcement capability and ultimately lead to an improvement in reporting behaviour.
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