2020
DOI: 10.1108/jic-05-2019-0097
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PRECEPT: a framework for ethical digital forensics investigations

Abstract: PurposeCyber-enabled crimes are on the increase, and law enforcement has had to expand many of their detecting activities into the digital domain. As such, the field of digital forensics has become far more sophisticated over the years and is now able to uncover even more evidence that can be used to support prosecution of cyber criminals in a court of law. Governments, too, have embraced the ability to track suspicious individuals in the online world. Forensics investigators are driven to gather data exhausti… Show more

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“…In this section, we explore the compliance with regulatory standards in digital forensic accounting, the ethical challenges and responsibilities faced by professionals, and the delicate balance required between privacy and investigative needs. Forensic accountants engaged in digital investigations must adhere to a diverse set of international and national regulations (Ferguson et al,2020). These may include data protection laws, financial reporting standards, and industry-specific regulations.…”
Section: Regulatory and Ethical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, we explore the compliance with regulatory standards in digital forensic accounting, the ethical challenges and responsibilities faced by professionals, and the delicate balance required between privacy and investigative needs. Forensic accountants engaged in digital investigations must adhere to a diverse set of international and national regulations (Ferguson et al,2020). These may include data protection laws, financial reporting standards, and industry-specific regulations.…”
Section: Regulatory and Ethical Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also different from the privacy acts, which are more required to be enforced in DF. In 2020, Ferguson et al [51] proposed a framework called PRECEPT, which provides a guideline for ethically dealing with digital evidence during the investigation process. Like the works proposed in [46], this framework presents general or high-level guidelines.…”
Section: Privacy-aware Digital Forensics Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These requirements guarantee that digital forensics investigations comply with regulations protecting human rights, data privacy, and intellectual property rights [44]. Ethical requirements ensure that digital forensics professionals adhere to standards of conduct and integrity, promoting impartiality, accuracy, and trustworthiness in their work [45].…”
Section: Legal and Ethical Requirementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, challenges and limitations associated with implementing digital forensic investigation models in the practical legal system need to be addressed due to the complex nature of digital evidence and the legal system. Ethical considerations also need to be considered when implementing digital forensic investigation models for practicality in the legal system [5]. Finally, to measure the effectiveness and efficiency of digital forensic investigation models in court cases, it is important to determine how it can be done.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%