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Guidance eDiscovery in digital forensic investigations An introduction to, survey of functionality and guide of options on the use of eDiscovery in criminal investigations.
From: HomeOffice Published 13 January 2015 Get emails about this page This publication was withdrawn on 19 February 2024
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The Applied Science and Technology (CAST) integrated with the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) on 1 April 2018.
Documents eDiscovery in digital forensic investigations Ref: ISBN 978-1-78246-465-5, CAST publication number 32/14
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This document serves as an introduction to the area of eDiscovery, a survey of typical functionality available and a guide to options for introducing eDiscovery into wider use in criminal
investigations.
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