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The Future of Digital Forensics & Cyber Crime Investigations ...

DFI & CSI: The Future of Digital Forensics & Cyber Crime Investigations
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I still don't think the title 'cyber crime' warrants its current status.

There is nothing cyber about EM waves, Electricity, Water etc etc. These contain their own sciences. We do not need a buzzy clicky name to collectively refer to science.

If something is transmitted which physically disturbs these mediums titles already exist e.g. 'pollution' for water light and EM; 'interference' for electricity and RF and so on.

If there is mal-intent employed in the content of a transmission then it is called 'malicious'.

If the mal-intent employed causes ceasation of a service, blockage of a system, corruption to other transmissions then the science/industry assigns a label to it. For instance, if the mal-intent is relevant to digital communications then we have the term 'communications crime'.

If it is the case that cyber crime is being used because of uniformity between varying countries, that would be suggest that no other country has uniformity with water, electricity or radio frequencies?

If we limit 'cyber crime' to merely limited to attacks employed over digital networks is the community honestly saying we don't have another word for that? How do you go to court with a case by calling it a cyber crime case. A court is still going to require identification of the medium and science involved in order to deal with relevant legislation and case law principles.

Does anyone have a succinct, clear and logical answer as to what cyber crime actually is?

And what about prior to cyber crime being used wasn't there already appropriately allocated identifications for types of crime involving technology?

Would it mean that computer or network forensics will no longer exist because they will now refer to them as cyber forensics?
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Source: http://www.forensicfocus.com/Forums/viewtopic/p=6562988/

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