Re: Future trends in computer forensics

From: Gary L. Palmer (palmergat_private)
Date: Fri Oct 18 2002 - 07:07:33 PDT

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    Rod,
    I forgot one more:
    - The need for standards (NIST), credible certification & competency testing,
    and academic advocacy.
    
    Gary
    
    "Morris, Rod" wrote:
    
    > 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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    > KPMG
    > Forensic Technology
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