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Trends in Cyber and Privacy Laws and Their Impact on DFIR

When considering the cloud, organizations must factor in the legal risks associated with their data being hosted off-premises by a third-party cloud service provider. As a result, there is also a direct implication for the availability of forensic artifacts, what artifacts can be acquired or accessed outside of a particular country, and so on. Jurisdiction plays a key role in cloud forensics. This chapter aims to uncover the legal, privacy, and contractual risks that typically arise out of cloud usage and its impact on forensic investigations.

The role of a breach counselor (breach coach)

A breach counselor (also known as a breach coach) is an attorney with expertise in cybersecurity ...

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