Future trends in computer forensics

From: Morris, Rod (Morris.Rodat_private)
Date: Mon Oct 14 2002 - 06:28:17 PDT

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    Hello everyone,
    
    I've been asked to say a few words for an interview concerning "the future
    of computer forensics". Amongst other things I thought I'd mention the
    challenges posed by (IMHO) an increasing use of encryption amongst users,
    developments in forensic tools (such as EnCase Enterprise edition) and an
    increasing awareness of the legal issues surrounding computer forensic
    investigation.
    
    This specific interview aside, I'd be very interested to hear other opinions
    on where we're going and what others working in this field think the major
    technological challenges and developments are likely to be over the next few
    years...
    
    Kind regards,
    
    Rod
    
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    Rod Morris
    KPMG 
    Forensic Technology
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