Laws
A variety of laws define what is or is not a cybercrime, the elements required to prove such a crime, the penalties for these crimes, and the collection and analysis of forensic information. Each state in the United States and each nation on the globe has its own specific laws. You must become familiar with the laws in your jurisdiction. Those working in the United States must understand the specific laws applicable throughout the country that affect how evidence is seized and safeguarded. An exhaustive list of laws and regulations is beyond the scope of this chapter; in fact, the interpretation of the laws changes regularly as case law is established and may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. However, to give a sense of what is ...
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