Discuss why it is considered so important for computer experts to assess digital evidence. What risks do you foresee if noncomputer experts were to handle such evidence?

What will be an ideal response?


• Digital evidence,often volatile and voluminous, unlike traditional evidence where small samples are utilized
• Susceptible to climatic or environmental factors as well as human error
• Loss of critical data due to investigative mistakes
• Complex networks, multi-user systems, and uniqueoperating systems
• Camouflage possibilities of digital evidence
• Data recovery complex due to encryption andsteganography programs
• Technology fast outpacing law enforcement training
• Noncomputer experts non-articulate on evidence handling processes
• Computer crime expert investigators critical to success of investigation and legal prosecution of computer-related crime
• Computer experts to ensure safety and non-contamination/corruption of evidence
• Utilization of such experts to minimize potentially negative outcomes

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