Legal and Practical Aspects in the Computer Science Investigation
Keywords:
computer science violations, computer science delinquency, computer science forensicAbstract
The present article makes a short introduction in the legal and practical aspects of the computer science investigation. It is well known the fact that a computer can represent an invaluable source of pieces of evidence, both in the civil cases as well as in the criminal ones because it contains data regarding the activities carried out by the suspect with the help of the IT equipment.References
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