Purpose
This assignment will help solidify and reinforce the concepts you studied in the unit involving the fundamentals of cybercrime, digital evidence, and the electronic discovery process in digital forensics.
Instructions and Requirements
Assignment Instructions
A large commercial corporation has witnessed a security breach of the network, and has found one laptop on the scene belonging to someone known to have the expertise for launching large-scale cyber-attacks against secure networks. The laptop and its data provide you with sources of physical and digital forensics evidence. Since the laptop was connected to the network, any communications involving the laptop could also provide you with some additional digital evidence. This commercial corporation’s Point of Contact (POC) has requested your computer forensics team provide investigative expertise in this matter in multiple areas. The investigative point of contact for this commercial corporation is confused concerning what constitutes a cybercrime case, the different types of digital evidence your team may be looking for, and what some of the general guidelines are in doing any forensic work.
Assignment Requirements
The expected length of the report is 8–10 pages or 2,000–2,500 words. Your submission should include the following in a Microsoft® Word® document:
- A title page
The main body of the paper:
- An effective introduction.
- Facts behind what constitutes a cyber-terrorist crime and security breach in this case.
- The meaning behind the different types of evidence related to a cyber-terrorism case.
- A description of the actual e-discovery process to be taken using forensics tools and techniques.
- A conclusion allowing the reader to reach a high level of understanding of all the major topics presented.
- Close the paper with an explanation of research on this topic, both in the textbook and using your web references, so you may provide a write-up describing these details.
- A reference page in APA format.
Written work should be free of spelling, grammar, and APA errors. Points deducted from the grade for each writing, spelling, or grammar