THE INTRICACIES OF DIGITAL FORENSICS: A LEGAL POINT OF VIEW

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  • Edie Diabe Pascal Senior lecturer at the University of Douala-Cameroon, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Department of English Law, Cameroon Author

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Abstract

Digital forensics refers to the process of retrieval, preservation, analysis, and presentation of electronic evidence for use in investigations and prosecutions of various forms of crime, including cybercrime. Cybercriminals wreak havoc in a multitude of ways identity theft, cyberbullying, data leakage, distributed denials of service, and malware attacks on medical devices and smart vehicles. They stand ready to bring businesses and governments to their knees. Cyberattacks can have a significant socioeconomic impact on both global enterprises and individuals. Therefore, cybercriminals should be promptly identified, and high-quality evidences of the attacks should be made available in the courtroom. This paper provides an overview of digital forensics and electronic evidence, looking in particular at the digital forensics process, common digital forensics practices, standards for digital forensics and electronic evidence, and best practices in digital forensics globallyiwith some emphasis on Cameroon.

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Published

02-01-2023

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Pascal, Edie Diabe. “THE INTRICACIES OF DIGITAL FORENSICS: A LEGAL POINT OF VIEW”. Cyber Law Reporter, vol. 2, no. 1, Jan. 2023, pp. 23-59, https://journal.thelawbrigade.com/cylr/article/view/915.