We are all painfully aware that criminals share their secrets, exploits and even technology. Those investigating cybercrime, attempting to pre-empt dangerous criminals, or finding new ways to rapidly clear cases must be on equal footing.
Whether on the desktop, server, smart mobile device, cloud or on a network, investigating cybercrime requires a combination of exceptional tools along with expert knowledge. One of the unique elements of investigating cybercrime efficiently is that you need expertise in both computer science and social science. Unfortunately, there has not been a solid methodology to bring this cross domain expertise to fruition. It is vital that we close this gap and create a greater overlap between these domains.