![]() ![]() ![]() I assume that if you are taking the time to read this blog, you are trying to improve your forensic and incident response skills. Now, I realize that this may sound rather harsh, so please let me assure you - I intended it to be. I finished up with "The Alexiou Principle" in which I wrote about having clearly defined expectations, you establish an investigation plan, and you follow through with the plan by asking and answering quantifiable questions. ![]() I followed up with, "Trust" where I wrote about trusting your instincts, and never being satisfied with simply doing the minimum, but allowing yourself to be woken up at zero-dark-thirty to work on a case. ![]() I started with "Semper Gumby" where I wrote about being flexible and allowing the evidence guide you rather than your theories dictate what the evidence said. I did this intentionally because I believe whole heartedly that without integrating these critical building blocks of investigative theory into your personal methodology, you will not - and I really mean this - WILL NOT be anything more than an average investigator. As some of you have noticed, the first few posts on TheDigitalStandard are centered around foundational principles of investigation. ![]()
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