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PostPosted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 10:11 am    Post subject: Academic research about computer forenisc guidelines Reply with quote

Hi
I'm a master student in Uniservity of Glamorgan (UK)
I'm doing a research project about forensic guidelines of IM (instant messaging)
And I really need some help from 'experts' or investigators in this field
Please kindly reply me with some response of the questions below
All of this are only used for academic research and all messages from you will be kept secret.
Please just copy all words of this post into your mail body and mail to me (08100845@glam.ac.uk).
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Question1: How long have you worked in forensic field?
Answer:

Question2: Do you use any guidelines (like ACPO or any document from NIJ or DoJ in USA)? What is it?
Answer:

Question3: Do you think the guideline documents are enough to provide guidance in investigating e-crimes?
Answer:

Question4: Have you ever deal with any e-crime case which was using IM as criminal tool or included the abuse of IM? If yes, please
mention the IM client type.
Answer:

Question5: As a guideline for IM forensic, what part do you think is the most important one to be mentioned?
(Example: Background information, procedures, or other considerations....)
Answer:
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Really thanks for your help. And I'll be appreciating if you can forward this mail to other friends who work in this field too.
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