Computer Forensics: Sara Jones CSC 105:05
Computer Forensics: Sara Jones CSC 105:05
Scientific
process of preserving,
identifying, extracting, documenting,
and interpreting data on computer
Recertification
Every three years must complete recertification process
Must be in good standing with IACIS
Complete proficiency test
Questions to ask Computer
Forensic Specialists
What are their daily, weekend, after-hours rates?
Do they charge for machine time?
Ask how many forensic cases they have worked on
Ask how long they have been in the forensic business
How many cases have they done similar to yours?
Ask to see their training and certifications
Ask they if they ever testified as an expert witness
Ask them for references from previous clients
Collecting Evidence
Make Exact copies of all hard Reveal all contents of hidden
drives & disks using files used by application and
computer software operating system
Date and Time stamped on each file;
used for timeline
Access contents of password
protected files if legally able
Protect the Computer system
Avoid deletion, damage, viruses
to do so
and corruption Analyze data
Discover files Print out analysis
Normal Files Computer System
Deleted Files All Files and data
Password Protected Files Overall opinion
Hidden Files
Provide expert
Encrypted Files
consultation/testimony
How Evidence is Protected
A Computer Forensic Specialist promises to:
Not delete, damage or alter any evidence
Protect the computer and files against a virus
Handle all evidence properly to prevent any
future damage
Keep a log of all work done and by whom
Keep any Client-Attorney information that is
gained confidential
Advantages of Computer Forensics
Ability to search
through a massive
amount of data
Quickly
Thoroughly
In any language
Disadvantages of
Computer Forensics
Digital evidence accepted
into court
must prove that there is no
tampering
all evidence must be fully
accounted for
computer forensic specialists
must have complete knowledge
of legal requirements, evidence
handling and storage and
documentation procedures
Disadvantages of
Computer Forensics
Costs
producing electronic records & preserving them is
extremely costly
Sattar vs. Motorola Inc
Presents the potential for exposing privileged
documents
Legal practitioners must have extensive
computer knowledge
How Computer Forensics are Used
Criminal Prosecutors Large Corporations
Child Pornography cases Embezzlement
Michael Jackson Case Insider Trading
Homicides Martha Stewart Case
Scott Peterson Trial Law Enforcement
Embezzlement Any Individual
John Gotti, Bugsy Siegal
Claims
Financial Fraud Sexual harassment
ENRON
Age discrimination
Civil Litigations Wrongful termination from job
Fraud Background checks
Divorce
Breach of Contract
Copy right
Insurance Companies
False Accident Reports
Workman’s Compensation Cases
Computer Forensic Services in
New Jersey
Computer
Forensic
Services, LLC
All State
Investigations,
Inc.
Other Computer Forensic
Services Locations in New Jersey
Middlesex County Union County Ocean County
Avenel Berkeley Heights Barnegat
Carteret Cranford Bayville
Cranbury Elizabeth Beach Haven
Dayton Fanwood Beachwood
Dunellen Garwood Brick
East Brunswick Kenilworth Forked River