In the digital forensics case study, what was the main obstacle to knowledge sharing?
A) Many departments and agencies were effectively functional silos.
B) Laws existed to prevent agencies sharing techniques and experience.
C) There was an extreme lack of Internet security.
D) There was a need to keep each case experience "clean" and untainted by others.
A
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