Digital forensics readiness in public sector / Mohamad Afizal Md Tahir

Digital Forensics is a part of forensic science on investigation found in digital devices that has expanded from computer forensics to investigation of storing digital data. Digital forensics is a wide topic that been focused nowadays as Malaysia have implementing Malaysian Computer Crimes Act 1997...

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Main Author: Md Tahir, Mohamad Afizal
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/63291/1/63291.pdf
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Summary:Digital Forensics is a part of forensic science on investigation found in digital devices that has expanded from computer forensics to investigation of storing digital data. Digital forensics is a wide topic that been focused nowadays as Malaysia have implementing Malaysian Computer Crimes Act 1997 (CCA 1997) on providing important guidelines for computer crime investigation. As in public sector, the government under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) set up an agency called CyberSecurity Malaysia (CSM) to deal and lead in computer forensic evidence. Malaysian Administrative Modernization and Management Planning Unit (MAMPU) also can review this study as an input on consult service to ensure that procedures and implementation of digital forensics readiness in public sector are in line to improve the public service delivery system. Participation from agencies in public sector on readiness to implement digital forensic as an incident responder will help on protecting digital evidence at the first stage. This research is about Information Technology (IT) management using qualitative approach to identify several aspect of indicator towards readiness, adopted from several digital forensics readiness frameworks that will explain more in this report. Therefore, the purposes of this study are to identify factors that affect digital forensics readiness in public sector, and to recommend based on the findings to identify the digital forensics readiness among public sector. This study is using qualitative analysis and participated by five respondents from IT personnel of public sector with more than four years' experience in IT security or digital forensics readiness. The findings of the study perform in respondent identification and open-ended question interview. There are five categories with several sub-questions that focused on respondents' experience towards digital forensics readiness built from adopted conceptual framework. Recommendations from this study are based on findings of factors that affect digital forensics readiness consists of strategy, policies and procedures, technology, digital forensic response and compliance and monitoring. Based on the findings, there are lots to do especially on guidelines, policy and procedure that focused on digital forensics readiness as for now the public sector are focusing on securing Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in their working environment. As education purpose, this research helps organization to identify factors towards digital forensics readiness in public sector.