Including stakeholder perspectives in digital forensic programs
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Armstrong, Colin
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Armstrong, Colin. 2012. Including stakeholder perspectives in digital forensic programs, in Sprague, R.H., Jr. (ed), Proceedings of the 2012 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Science (HICSS 2012), Jan 4-7 2012, pp. 5414-5423. Maui, Hawaii: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
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Proceedings of the Forty-Fifth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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The Forty-Fifth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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School of Information Systems
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An investigation due to adverse outcomes in a computer incident encapsulates stakeholders acting in specific roles. These stakeholders will have a unique worldview, based upon their association with other actors or the items of evidence. The worldviews of each actor will lean either side of neutrality towards either the prosecution or defense perspective. This paper discusses the inclusion of stakeholder perspectives into a traditional university program for a digital forensic curriculum.
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