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VOL. 7, ISSUE 3 (2021)
Cyber forensic: Emerging I.T. trends
Authors
Tapan Kumar Chandola
Abstract
Cyber forensic is the collection and documentation of the proves by using tools and techniques of information technology and analysis of digital evidence from electronic devices in such a manner that it can be presentable before court of law. The aim of cyber forensic is to investigate that what, where, when and how the crime had happened. The cyber forensic expert collect and store the electronic evidence from computer of electronic device and analyse the evidence. After analysing the electronic evidence the expert produce his report in the court of law so that the with the help of forensic report the judiciary can deliver a fair judgement. The concept of digital evidences, digital signatures, encryption etc., was first introduced in India through Information and Technology Act, 2000 but the forensic tools and investigating authorities in India are not as upgraded and trained as the cyber-crimes are increasing, upgrading and flourishing. To arrest the accused and prevent the cyber-crimes, cyber forensic experts, investigating authorities need to be trained and forensic tools need to be upgraded. This paper describes the laws and provisions relating to electronic evidence, cyber forensics nationally and internationally and its contribution in investigating the matters related to cyber-crimes by the officials. This paper explains the lacunas in present forensic tools, which are not upgraded frequently in accordance with technology by the government. The aim of this paper is to develop the cyber forensics and methods of investigation of digital evidences to provide a crime free world in digital space.
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Pages:97-101
How to cite this article:
Tapan Kumar Chandola "Cyber forensic: Emerging I.T. trends ". International Journal of Law, Vol 7, Issue 3, 2021, Pages 97-101
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