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Good Practice Guide for Computer-Based Electronic EvidenceOfficial release version byIt gives me great pleasure to introduce the fourth version of the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) Good Practice Guide for Computer-Based Electronic evidence . I would like to personally thank all of the public and private sector authors for their valuable contributions towards making this latest revision a timely reality. In particular, I would like to thank 7 Safe for their assistance in publishing the document ever-increasing numbers of digital seizures and constantly developing technology, these guidelines are essential to informing the collection and preservation of this most fragile form of evidence . Previous versions of this document have set vital standards for law enforcement and corporate investigators alike, a position I would like to see continue with this and future revisions of the document. The continuing fast paced evolution of both hardware and software makes it essential to develop best Practice in line with the technical challenges which we face when capturing digital evidence , in order to prevent its contamination or loss.
The principles of computer-based electronic evidence 4 Overview of computer-based electronic investigations 5 Crime scenes 7 Home networks & wireless technology 14 Network forensics & volatile data 17 Investigating personnel 20 Evidence recovery 23 Welfare in the workplace 26 Control of paedophile images 28
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