INTERPOL - GUIDELINES FOR DIGITAL FORENSICS FIRST RESPONDERS

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These “Guidelines for Digital Forensics First Responders” (the “Guidelines”) have been prepared as technical guidelines to provide information and advice on digital forensic approaches that may be adopted when seizing and analysing different kinds of devices. These Guidelines are solely for the use of law enforcement professionals having the necessary legal basis or authorisation to perform the actions described herein. The legal, procedural and customary frameworks in respect of search, seizure, chain of custody, analysis, reporting, submission in criminal/prosecution/judicial process, evidentiary evaluation, admissibility and probative value, etc., differ widely by jurisdiction. These Guidelines do not provide any recommendations, advice or instructions in respect of requirements under such legal and procedural frameworks in any jurisdiction and any references seemingly suggesting as such should be read as being subject to domestic laws and procedures in this regard. Readers are advised to ensure, when taking any actions based on these Guidelines, to verify and be satisfied that such actions are in compliance with appropriate legal and procedural requirements or standards in their jurisdictions. These Guidelines are not mandatory in nature and have no enforceability. INTERPOL shall not be liable for any actions taken by any parties based on these Guidelines which are contrary to or inconsistent with or not in compliance with any relevant legal, regulatory, administrative, procedural, evidentiary, customary, or other requirements, exhibit extraction processes, chain of custody records to be maintained, etc.

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Publication Date: March 2021
Link: Interpol

 
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