Chapter 11: High-Technology Crimes Investigative Support


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]

Chapter Objective

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.




The Information Systems Security Officer's Guide. Establishing and Managing an Information Protection Program
The Information Systems Security Officers Guide: Establishing and Managing an Information Protection Program
ISBN: 0750698969
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 204

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