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Practical Digital Forensics

You're reading from   Practical Digital Forensics Get started with the art and science of digital forensics with this practical, hands-on guide!

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785887109
Length 372 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Richard Boddington Richard Boddington
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Preface 1. The Role of Digital Forensics and Its Environment 2. Hardware and Software Environments FREE CHAPTER 3. The Nature and Special Properties of Digital Evidence 4. Recovering and Preserving Digital Evidence 5. The Need for Enhanced Forensic Tools 6. Selecting and Analyzing Digital Evidence 7. Windows and Other Operating Systems as Sources of Evidence 8. Examining Browsers, E-mails, Messaging Systems, and Mobile Phones 9. Validating the Evidence 10. Empowering Practitioners and Other Stakeholders Index

Ethical issues confronting digital forensics practitioners


Ethics is concerned with right and wrong behavior and makes us reflect on how a person should act in various situations where an ethical dilemma arises. Often, there are persuasive arguments both for and against every course of action open to a person in each circumstance.

Among other conduct, ethical behavior requires:

  • Honesty

  • Fairness

  • Good reputation

  • Consistency

  • Goodwill

  • Diligence

  • Proficiency

  • A sense of community

Ethics is the branch of philosophy that deals with the interrelationships of humans to each other, animals, the environment, and all that exists in the universe. It asks whether an action is:

  • Good or bad

  • Right or wrong

  • Acceptable or unacceptable

  • Virtuous or evil

Ethics is actually very hard to define, and different interpretations and environments complicate attempts to define a universal meaning. Each of us may derive our own personal ethics from many sources, including family and culture, religion or faith, the legal system, and where...

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