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Case Study on South Africa and Namibia: A Model for Electronic Evidence for the SADC Region

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Phillips, A. ; CIS Dept., Highline Community Coll., Seattle, WA, USA

The need for standardized laws for electronic evidence is well established. As more countries realize the need for such laws in their day to day affairs, they create ones that work for their country. In today's global economy and interlaced businesses, both civil and criminal cases cross international lines. This case study uses South Africa and Namibia as a model for the SADC region of sub-Saharan Africa in the establishment of digital law and handling of digital evidence.

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Systematic Approaches to Digital Forensic Engineering (SADFE), 2011 IEEE Sixth International Workshop on

Date of Conference: 26-26 May 2011

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