Published In

International Journal of Digital Evidence

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

Fall 2002

Subjects

Law enforcement--Oregon, Web-based user interfaces

Abstract

The Law Enforcement community possesses a large, but informal, community memory with respect to digital forensics. Large, because the experiences of every forensics technician and investigator contribute to the whole. Informal because there is seldom an explicit mechanism for disseminating this wisdom except “over the water cooler”. As a consequence, the same problems and mistakes continue to resurface and the same solutions are re-invented. In order to better exploit this informal collection of wisdom, the key points of each experience can be placed into a Repository for later dissemination. We describe a web-based Lessons Learned Repository (LLR) that facilitates contribution of Lessons, and their subsequent retrieval.

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This is the publisher's final PDF. This article was originally published in the International Journal of Digital Evidence.

Persistent Identifier

http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/10498

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