Proposal / Submission Type
Peer Reviewed Paper
Location
Las Vegas, Nevada
Abstract
This research paper presents research in process which attempts to define the common body of knowledge (CBK) of digital forensics. Digital forensics is not well defined not does it have a generally accepted CBK. The first three phases of completed research, in a four-phase research process are discussed. The early results have created a preliminary CBK, and final validation is underway.
Scholarly Commons Citation
Wolf, Michelle; Shafer, Alan; and Gendron, Michael, "Paper Session IV: Toward Understanding Digital Forensics as a Profession: Defining Curricular Needs (***Research in Process ***)" (2006). Annual ADFSL Conference on Digital Forensics, Security and Law. 2.
https://commons.erau.edu/adfsl/2006/session-iv/2
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Paper Session IV: Toward Understanding Digital Forensics as a Profession: Defining Curricular Needs (***Research in Process ***)
Las Vegas, Nevada
This research paper presents research in process which attempts to define the common body of knowledge (CBK) of digital forensics. Digital forensics is not well defined not does it have a generally accepted CBK. The first three phases of completed research, in a four-phase research process are discussed. The early results have created a preliminary CBK, and final validation is underway.