Cyber Crime and Computer Forensics: Evidence Collection Cases (M3Essay)

Readings:
• Chapter 5,7&9: Nelson Guide to Computer Forensics and Investigations Book (chegg.com)
• Chapter 1,2&5: Searching and Seizing Computer sand Obtaining Electronic Evidence in Criminal Investigations.pdf
• Pages 15-22, Chapter 4&5: Forensic Examination of Digital Evidence.pdf
• Pages 15-38, Chapter 2&3: Digital Evidence in the Courtroom.pdf
• Pages 19-48, Chapter 4,5,6&7: Electronic Crime Scene Investigation.pdf
• All pages: Collecting Evidence from a Running Computer.pdf

Written Assignment:
• Your response to each of these mini-cases should be approximately 250 to 500 words.
• In addition to drawing “on real-world common sense as well as your knowledge of the technical topics covered to

that point in the book,” (p. xx) you will need to incorporate your understanding of the concepts covered in the National

Institute of Justice online readings to fully complete this assignment.
1. Case Project 5-1 [arson investigation e-book] – page 195. These are the two documents you need to review to

prepare your outline:
o MEMO.pdf about the case from the police department
o LETTER.pdf from the insurance company
o This is a continuation of previously submitted work under “Digital Evidence Cases”.doc file
• Case Project 5-4 [Zane Wilkens] – page 195 OR Case Project 5-5 [bomb threat] – page 195-196.
• Case Project 7-4 [procedure for evaluating forensic software] – page 295.
• Case Project 9-3 [password-protected files] – page 379.
Submission Expectations:
• Assignments should be single-spaced and left-justified (both are the default settings).
• Use only provided sources to complete this assignment.
• Submit the mini-cases together as a single document.

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