Chapter 10. Law, Investigations, and Ethics

Terms you'll need to understand:

  • Data diddling

  • Spoofing

  • Social engineering

  • United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL)

  • The European Union (EU)

  • The World Trade Organization (WTO)

  • International Organization on Computer Evidence (IOCE)

  • Categories of law

  • RFC 1087

  • ISC2 Code of Ethics

Techniques you'll need to master:

  • Understanding incident response

  • Describing the chain of custody

  • Implementing forensic procedures

Introduction

Crime has been around as long as man has inhabited Earth. Technology and computers have brought us many advances and also have changed the ways crimes are committed. Computers are usually found to be a component of modern crime. Problems such as identity theft, phishing schemes, and ...

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