Professional Documents
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2. Computer forensic and data recovery refer to the same activity. True or False?
False
3. Police in the United States must use procedures that adhere to which of the following?
a. Third Amendment
b. Fourth Amendment
c. First Amendment
b. Fourth Amendment
6. A corporate investigator must follow Fourth Amendment standards when conducting an investigation.
True or False?
False
To allow you the ability to cultivate professional relationships with people who specialize in technical
area different from your own specialty.
An organization has the right to monitor what end users do, and their e-mail is not personal and can
be monitored.
10. Warning banners are often easier to present in court than policy manuals are. True or False?
True
11. Under normal circumstances a corporate investigator is considered an agent of law enforcement. True or
False?
False
12 List two types of computer investigations typically conducted in the corporate environment.
Professional conduct includes ethics, morals, and standards of behavior. It can affect your credibility.
It helps you remember what procedures were followed if the case ever goes to court. It can also be a
used as a reference if you need to remember how you solved a previous problem.
15. Laws and procedures for PDAs are which of the following?
a. Well established
16. Why should companies appoint authorized requester for computer investigations?
To reduce conflicts from competing interests among organizations or departments and to avoid
starting investigations based on organizational/ departmental gains or jealousy.
17. What is the purpose of an affidavit?
To provide a sworn statement of support of facts about evidence of a crime this is submitted to a judge
with the request for a search warrant before seizing evidence.
The affidavit is a sworn statement of support of facts about or evidence of a crime which is submitted
to a judge with the request for a search warrant before seizing evidence. This includes exhibits
(evidence) that support the allegation to justify the warrant. The affidavit is then notarized under
sworn oath to verify that the information in the affidavit is true. The affidavit, the warrant, and return
of service are basically the order of the procedure.