SPECIFICS OF TESTIMONY AND EXPERTISE IN COMPUTER CRIME
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59417/nir.2014.6.141Keywords:
cyber crime, digital evidence, the testimony of IT expertsAbstract
In the process of preparing digital evidence the prosecutor must clarify relevant issues such as: the probative value, inference and acceptability; the danger and importance of the case; sturdy computer stored and computer-generated evidence and illustrative (extra) computer evidence in the case. In preparation for the ICT expert testimony (expert) before the court, the prosecutor must prepare an expert in proving the scientific nature of digital evidence, simple and convincing reconstruction of computer incident (of identity and knowledge of the suspect, and the chronology of the incident) before the court, the necessary training of all those present in the courtroom the most essential knowledge on applied ICT in the case and for instructing the jury.
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