Re: Spam: RE: Forensic/Cyber Crime Investigator
- From: Jason Coombs <jasonc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 10:42:41 +1300
Craig Wright wrote:
Forensics, IT or otherwise is related to a legal process.
People who aren't associated with law enforcement, engaged in the forensic investigation of alleged crimes, simply need to stop using the word "forensics" and start using the word "investigations".
Within ten years there will be no difference between a private investigator and what we consider today to be digital/computer forensics performed by non-LE in the context of purely internal matters or in the context of civil litigation. If a crime has not been committed then what you're doing is not "forensics" even if everyone else does still call it that today.
Sincerely,
Jason Coombs
jasonc@xxxxxxxxxxx
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