Confluence of Digital Evidence and the Law: On the Forensic Soundness of Live-Remote Digital Evidence Collection.

2005 UCLA J.L. & Tech. 5

27 Pages Posted: 13 Sep 2012

Date Written: September 1, 2005

Abstract

This article advocates the formal recognition of an evolved digital evidence acquisition process in light of the changing dynamics of computer searches and seizures. Other articles have argued for changes in legal procedural rules. This article addresses the other side of the coin, namely, that the changing contexts of computer search and seizure and digital forensic investigation demand an evolution in forensic acquisition methodology, and that this evolved methodology can meet the standards for evidence admissibility and reliability. This methodology entails evidence recovery on live systems via a remote connection (hereinafter, "live-remote").

Keywords: computer forensics, digital evidence, electronic forensics, computer law, technology law

Suggested Citation

Kenneally, Erin E., Confluence of Digital Evidence and the Law: On the Forensic Soundness of Live-Remote Digital Evidence Collection. (September 1, 2005). 2005 UCLA J.L. & Tech. 5, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2145647

Erin E. Kenneally (Contact Author)

Elchemy ( email )

OR 97238
United States

HOME PAGE: http://www.elchemy.io

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