2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2013.09.007
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Digital forensics: An Analytical Crime Scene Procedure Model (ACSPM)

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“…As noted earlier, there were an additional 189 local law enforcement agencies that had the email distributed to them via a weekly email received from the Indiana Chief of Police Association 4 . Information about the survey and link were included two separate weekly emails sent out two weeks apart, and a total of 12 responses were received from this method.…”
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“…As noted earlier, there were an additional 189 local law enforcement agencies that had the email distributed to them via a weekly email received from the Indiana Chief of Police Association 4 . Information about the survey and link were included two separate weekly emails sent out two weeks apart, and a total of 12 responses were received from this method.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The survey questions used in this study were based upon the information sought in 4 The researcher would like to thank the Indiana Chief of Police Association for agreeing to include this information in their weekly emails. While the response rate was small, it still provided a more diverse sample than would have otherwise occurred.…”
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“…5 The complexity of this issue is demonstrated in the variety of realms of digital forensics including computer forensics, network forensics, mobile device forensics, and memory forensics. [4][5][6][7][8] Further the Internet of Things (IoT and prevalence of cloud-based computing insert further complexity in locating and obtaining digital evidence. 5 As law enforcement agencies and internal corporate investigators increasingly encounter this type of evidence, practitioners find themselves needing to have the skills to extract, decode, and analyze data quickly, overcome encryption challenges, obtain forensically-sound evidence, and speed up their investigations to decrease backlogs.…”
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