Re: Computer Forensics

From: Juan Carlos Reyes Muņoz (jcreyesat_private)
Date: Thu May 08 2003 - 19:15:01 PDT

  • Next message: James.K.Powellat_private: "Re: Computer Forensics"

    >>Any forensic expert who believes with absolute certainty
    >>that their methods and procedures cannot be fooled is a danger to
    >>everyone in
    >>society because they are delusional.
    >>
    That's the importance of consensus. Virtually everything in life has to be based on consensus for become "true", so the unique way to accept or reject something is based on the acceptance (wide acceptance) and in many cases, become that procedures a standard.
    
    In the other hand, a forensic examiner must never judge anything, just enumerate facts that could or could not support a particular case...
    
    
    
    
    
    
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