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Uncovering Digital Evidence: A Comprehensive Guide for Legal Professionals in the Digital Era
 
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ISBN13:9783031681172
ISBN10:3031681177
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:278 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: X, 190 p.
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Uncovering Digital Evidence

A Comprehensive Guide for Legal Professionals in the Digital Era
 
Edition number: 2024
Publisher: Springer
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Short description:

This book serves as a comprehensive guide for legal practitioners, providing a primer on digital forensic evidence and essential technological concepts. Through real-world examples, this book offers a systematic overview of methodologies and best practices in collecting, preserving, and analyzing digital evidence. Grounded in legal precedent, the following chapters explain how digital evidence fits within existing legal frameworks, addressing questions of admissibility, authenticity, and ethical considerations. The aim of this book is to bridge the digital knowledge gap that often hinders the legal process, empowering readers with the tools needed for effective engagement in tech-related legal matters. Ultimately, the book equips judges, lawyers, investigators, and jurists with the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital dimensions of legal cases proficiently.

Long description:

This book serves as a comprehensive guide for legal practitioners, providing a primer on digital forensic evidence and essential technological concepts. Through real-world examples, this book offers a systematic overview of methodologies and best practices in collecting, preserving, and analyzing digital evidence. Grounded in legal precedent, the following chapters explain how digital evidence fits within existing legal frameworks, addressing questions of admissibility, authenticity, and ethical considerations. The aim of this book is to bridge the digital knowledge gap that often hinders the legal process, empowering readers with the tools needed for effective engagement in tech-related legal matters. Ultimately, the book equips judges, lawyers, investigators, and jurists with the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital dimensions of legal cases proficiently.

Table of Contents:

Hardware.- Software.- The Internet.- Cloud Computing.- Mobile Phones.- Digital Forensic Investigations and eDiscovery.- Encryption.- Law Firm Cyber Security.- Artificial Intelligence.- Web 3 0.