medosolimann wrote:
Hello Every body, I'm new for DF and currently requested from my supervisor to prepare below assignement. I would appreciate if anyone can help me.
Well, objective and scope are given, sort of. Which means you're probably asking about process. But since this is some kind of assignment ... which looks very much like a test of your own ability ... it seems borderline unethical to help you.
If you have any training in computer forensics, you should be able to formulate more precise questions. If I got this request (exactly as you have put it) from a prospective client, I would have at least four technical questions to ask, and probably another three or four non-technical, scope-related, questions -- and getting answers to them would clearly be the first things to do, thus part of the process.
If you haven't had any exposure to R. Austin Freeman's crime stories, I suggest you get some. He was one of the first to tell the story first from the perpetrator's point of view, and then from the detective's point of view ('the inverted detective story'). Even if most were written pre-WW2, they are still very readable. It can be useful to put on the perpetrator's mask once in a while, and try to get away with it.
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