Hi guys,
If legal enforcement agency is hired to do investigation in a company, is there any computer forensic readiness to guarantee the information and issue is not spread out to the public?
Thank you in advance.
By now, I can tell from the title…
Hi guys,
If legal enforcement agency is hired to do investigation in a company, is there any computer forensic readiness to guarantee the information and issue is not spread out to the public?
Thank you in advance.
Forensic readiness has nothing to do with "guarantee the information and issue is not spread out to the public".
The LEO's follow (or should follow) Laws.
IF there is in your specific country such a Law, aimed to prevent agents to disclose information, then in theory the information and issue will not be spread out to the public, in practice it will be, before or later.
It would be nice, for a change, if you could come back and tell us the vote you were given when submitting the answer to your professor.
jaclaz
By now, I can tell from the title…
All pattern and IOC make a fine Yara rule -)
rule lazy_student_from_Malaysia
{strings
$T = simple title
$D = generic description
$M = Malaysia
$N = Newbie
$Q = Number of questions posted
condition
$T and $D and $M and $N and $Q<5 }
The biggest problem is that these students might be working in forensics once )
All pattern and IOC make a fine Yara rule -)
To be fair, it simpler to check if the question makes (any) sense, possibly there is some form of language barrier, but most of these questions from Malaysia tend to be "pure nonsense".
Or maybe same words have different meaning, or maybe uses in the country are very different ? , I mean the whole idea of hiring 😯 a legal enforcement agency seems to me a little (way) off. roll
jaclaz
@jaclaz the questions sound weird because of the Google automatic translations, these students don't even know some English…
@jaclaz the questions sound weird because of the Google automatic translations, these students don't even know some English…
Maybe, but if that is the case (plain using of google translate or similar) the basic issue is not much different.
If you post in a public board something google translated without checking it there are serious possibilities of replicating what Douglas Adams foresaw, careless speaking is not much different from careless posting wink
It is, of course, well known, that careless talk costs lives. But the full scale of the problem is not always appreciated. At the very moment Arthur said
"I seem to be having difficulty with MY lifestyle" …
a freak wormhole opened up in the fabric of the space-time continuum, and carried his words far back in time …
across almost infinite reaches of spac,e to a distant galaxy where strange and warlike beings were poised on the brink of frightful interstellar battle. The two leaders were meeting for the last time.
A silence fell across the conference table as the commander of the Vl'hurgs, in his red jewelled battle shorts, …
gazed levelly at the G'Gugvunt leader squatting opposite him in a cloud of green, sweet-smelling steam …
and, with a million be-weaponed star cruisers …
poised to unleash electric death at his single word of command ….
challenged the vile creature to take back what it said …
about his mother.
The creature stirred in its sickly, broiling vapour, and at that moment the words …
"I seem to be having difficulty with MY lifestyle," drifted across the table.
Unfortunately, in the Vl'hurg tongue, this was the most dreadful insult imaginable …
and there was nothing for it but to fight terrible war!
Alpha males.
jaclaz