Using multimedia presentations to improve digital forensic understanding: a pilot study
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2016
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Cahyani, N.D.W.
Martini, B.
Choo, K.K.R.
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Proceedings of the Australasian Conference on Information Systems, 2016, pp.1-10
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Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS 2015) (30 Nov 2015 - 4 Dec 2015 : Adelaide, Australia)
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Improving employees’ understanding of digital forensic technical terms and concepts withinan organisation is likely to increase the potential of successful collaboration during a cybersecurity incident (e.g. data breach) investigation within that organisation. In this paper, weseek to determine whether multimedia presentations, in this case videos, are an effective toolin improving a learner’s technical understanding of digital forensic terms and concepts. Usingthe cognitive theory of multimedia learning as the underlying theoretical lens, we surveyednine participants from the financial sector who have cyber security-related responsibilities.With the exception of one participant, the study found that the use of multimedia presentationscan improve participants’ understanding of technical digital forensic terms and concepts.Potential future research questions are also identified.
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Copyright 2016 University of South Australia