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It was a common saying of Myson that men ought not to investigate things from words, but words from things; for that things are not made for the sake of words, but words for things.—Diogenes La rtius[1]
This chapter, "High-Technology Crimes Investigative Support," discusses the duties and responsibilities of an ISSO when it comes to providing service and support for deterring high-technology crimes, conducting noncompliance inquiries, assisting with computer forensics support, and dealing with law enforcement.
[1]Diogenes La rtius (lived 3rd century?), Greek historian and biographer. Lives of the Philosophers "Myson" (3rd century?)—Encarta Book of Quotations, & (P) 1999, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Developed for Microsoft by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
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