Forensic Investigation for Cyber Space: Importance of Cyber Forensics in Business and Global Economy
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Cyber forensics is a technique of electronic finding used to identify and disclose technological criminal evidence. The current study was an attempt to add to the emerging body of knowledge about the inherent problems of cyber forensics. This paper provides an overview of cyber forensics, including recent and future advances in the area. The specific subjects covered included the importance of computer forensics and how new technology enables the development of computer forensics in a business and global economic context.Downloads
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