Imagine you are a digital forensic investigator for a healthcare organization. You learn from your internal information
Question:
Imagine you are a digital forensic investigator for a healthcare organization. You learn from your internal information security department that an employee has been using password-cracking software to access confidential patient health information (phi). The account information extracted is unknown at this time, though it appears as though multiple computers were being used for the crime and it isn't clear whether an attack is currently in progress. The employee has been detained but his computers remain online.
Write a paper in which you:
1. Develop a detailed plan to approach and secure the incident scene based on the information you have from the scenario.
2. Discuss the initial steps you would take for the investigation, depending on whether or not the attack is still in progress.
Include how your actions would differ based on the current status of the incident.
3. Explicate the importance of creating an order of volatility by identifying the potential evidence that is the most volatile. Explain, in detail, how you would extract this evidence.
4. Identify the high-level steps that would be performed in collecting and analyzing the evidence. Include steps that are required, as well as what should not be done, in order to maintain the potential admissibility of evidence.
Managerial Accounting An Introduction to Concepts Methods and Uses
ISBN: 978-0324639766
10th Edition
Authors: Michael W. Maher, Clyde P. Stickney, Roman L. Weil