In today’s world, law enforcement officers attempting to extract digital evidence face growing challenges from more types
of devices with greater data storage capacity. Digital media that could be seized in relation to an offense include
computers, laptops, flash drives, external storage devices, digital cameras, game units and cellular phones. (Digital
Evidence, 2009)
Let’s talk about the rapidly changing world of digital technology. Some jumping off points (to get started, not to limit
discussion):
Is it even possible to keep up with the technology?
If it’s possible, how? If it’s not, then what?
Should digital forensics be specialized? (for example, computer experts versus cellular phone experts)
What exactly is a digital forensic examiner examining (or analyzing)?
Is Gogolin’s prediction in The Digital Crime Tsunami (2010) accurate? “The pace of technical change and digital/cyber
crime trends when juxtaposed with law enforcement’s ability to deal, investigate and prosecute these crimes provides for
a bleak prognosis for the law enforcement and legal system”.
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