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Reply To: OCU C)DFE D Week 05 Discussion

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Kevin Mehok
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Kelly,

Great job with data collection and management thoughts for your discussion, which is very important during an incident or accident. The two end results of determining and incident and / or accident have two very different intentions. This is why I feel that we need to take a Risk Management perspective to properly determine if an act occurred with malice or not. Reporting to our leadership an incident or / accident in this modern era could create a potential HR nightmare even with simply reporting evidence as digital forensics examiner. An accident is easily preventable, but an incident may be far more complexed or complicated.

God Bless,

Kevin

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