Internet And Network Technologies
Digital Ethics & Privacy
Ethics & Privacy: Digital Forensics

Ethics & Privacy: Digital Forensics

Course Number:
it_saetpvdj_01_enus
Lesson Objectives

Ethics & Privacy: Digital Forensics

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • define what is considered a reasonable expectation of privacy
  • differentiate between legal authorization forms such as consent forms and warrants
  • describe the primary function of attorney-client privilege and confidentiality
  • recognize legalities surrounding digital forensics investigative techniques
  • describe the need for ethics in digital forensics
  • describe best practices for ethics and forensics
  • recognize the steps for regulating ethical behavior
  • recognize possible conflicts of interest and how to avoid them
  • describe the importance of ongoing training for both investigators and management on the importance of ethics
  • recognize the different standards for analyzing digital evidence
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course

Overview/Description

Examine the concept of ethics as it relates to digital forensics, including reasonable expectation of privacy, legal authorization, and the primary function of attorney-client privilege and confidentiality. The legalities surrounding digital forensics investigative techniques and standards for analyzing digital evidence are also covered.



Target

Prerequisites: none

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