Ethics: Ethics, A Code Of Professional Ethics

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Ethics is a set of rules of behavior, that employee should have to follow in order to ensure the company’s values shown in all business exchanges. (Karia, 2010) It should not matter the size of the business, a clearly defined code and monitoring transaction should help and keep the company out of trouble with violating the law. The employee should feel good and comfortable with doing the right things. When it comes to digital forensics, you should want to do the right thing, and handle all evident the way it should be done, and if you don’t know, ask somebody who should know. If you don’t, you might compromise the information and cost the attacker to go free, and cost the organization a lot of money for a minor mistake. (Harrington, 2014) Organization had adopted a code of professional ethics to help their examiners and network …show more content…

(Tidwell, 2016) Once that was done, they could tell who all were involved in the shooting, by checking the call records and establishing a timeline, which help them to identify all involved in the car shooting. By finding all the information on the mobile phone and social media, it gave them everything they need to solve the case and put everybody involved behind bars. Database Forensics dealing with a 30-year-old cold case, solved by the use of the FBI fingerprint and palm print database. A police officer and a senior crime laboratory technician, in 2012, use the database to identify the brutal murder of the 30-year-old case. The case was a stabbing of a 61-yeal-old man in 1978 in Illinois, where he was stabbed to death in his apartment. Evidence that was collected was latent fingerprints and palm prints from the bathroom. Investigator thought the killer was in the bathroom washing off the blood before leaving the apartment. Somebody also stole the victim’s car. (FBI,

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