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Intro; Contents; Part I Setting the Scene; 1 Introduction: Opportunities and Challenges for Electronic Evidence; 1.1 The Current Scenario; 1.2 Digital Forensics; 1.3 Legal Framework in Europe; 1.4 The Volume; 1.5 Final Reflections; References; 2 Present and Future of the Exchange of Electronic Evidence in Europe; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The EU's Action on the Subject of ElectronicEvidence: Modernising the Procedures; 2.3 Operational Initiatives of European Institutions; 2.4 European Project Action to Promote the Exchange of Electronic Evidence; 2.4.1 European Project Initiatives

2.4.1.1 The Evidence Project2.4.1.2 The e-Codex Project; 2.4.1.3 The e-MLA Project (Interpol); 2.4.1.4 The Programme of the Council of Europe: Council of Europe Cybercrime Programme; 2.4.1.5 The UNODC-United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime Project; 2.5 Suggestions for the Creation of a Common European Framework for the Exchange of Electronic Evidence; 2.6 Future Scenarios; References; Part II International Perspective; 3 e-Evidence and Access to Data in the Cloud Results of the Cloud Evidence Group of the Cybercrime Convention Committee; 3.1 Background; 3.2 Key Issues

3.2.1 Subscriber Versus Traffic Versus Content Data3.2.2 Mutual Legal Assistance; 3.2.3 Loss of (Knowledge) of Location; 3.2.4 A Provider Offering a Service in the Territory of a State; 3.2.5 Voluntary Disclosure by Private Sector Entities; 3.2.6 Emergency Procedures; 3.2.7 Data Protection and Other Safeguards; 3.3 Recommendations; 3.3.1 More Efficient Mutual Legal Assistance; 3.3.2 Guidance Note on Article 18 on the Production of Subscriber Information; 3.3.3 Domestic Regimes for the Disclosure of Subscriber Information; 3.3.4 Practical Measures to Improve Cooperation with Providers

3.3.5 An Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime3.4 Conclusions and Follow Up; 4 The Evolution of Expressing and Exchanging Cyber-Investigation Information in a Standardized Form; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Motivation; 4.3 Background; 4.4 UCO Overview; 4.5 CASE Overview; 4.6 Provenance; 4.7 Fully-Structured Data in CASE; 4.8 Representing Actions in CASE; 4.9 Action Lifecycle; 4.10 Guiding Principles; 4.11 Conclusions and Next Steps; References

5 "All Along the Watchtower": Matters Not Yet Solved Regarding Communication Interception Systems and Electronic Data Retained on Foreign Servers5.1 Athens, October 2008; 5.2 Once Upon a Time There Was the Problem of VoIP Calls and the Interception of Their Communications; 5.3 The Interception of @.com Email Accounts; 5.4 The Current State of Interceptions: Via Trojans-of VoIP Communications Systems (Including Today's Online Instant Messaging Systems) with Encryption Protocols and of @.com Email Accounts; 5.5 USA vs. EU; References; Part III Institutional/Operational Perspective; 6 Electronic Evidence: Challenges and Opportunities for Law Enforcement

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