The Governance of Corporate Forensics using
COBIT, NIST and Increased Automated Forensic
Approaches
Today, the ability to investigate internal matters
such as policy violations, regulatory compliance, and employee
separation has become important in order for corporations to
manage risk. The degree of information security threats evolving
on a daily basis has increasingly raised concerns for enterprise
organizations. These threats include but are not limited to fraud,
insider threat and intellectual property (IP) theft. These have
increased the demand for organizations to implement corporate
forensics as a deterrent to illegitimate acts or for linking
perpetrators to their illegitimate acts. This explains why forensic
practices are expanding from the traditional role in law
enforcement and becoming an essential part of business
processes. However, most organizations may not be maximizing
the benefits of corporate forensic capabilities because of lack of
corporate forensic governance best practices, needed to ensure
organizations prepare their operating environment for digital
forensic investigation. Corporate forensic governance will help
ensure that digital evidence is obtained in an efficient and
effective way with minimal interruption to the business. This
paper presents a corporate forensic governance framework
intended to enhance forensic readiness, governance, and
management, and increase the use of automated forensic
techniques and in-house forensically sound practices in large
organizations that have a need for these practices.
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