Challenges in Cyber Security Incident Investigations

This chapter discusses in brief a series of the unique challenges the cybercrime investigator may discover when compared to other crime types. Obtaining evidence across international boundaries is particularly difficult and expensive for civilian investigators. Whereas criminal investigators may ben...

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