The Growing Field of Digital Forensics: Ethical Challenges in India’s Digital Landscape
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The Growing Field of Digital Forensics: Ethical Challenges in India’s Digital Landscape
Authors:
Sanchit Mathur
Dr. Subash chandra patel Dr. Adarsh patel Dr. N.D PATEL
Vellore Institute of Technology Bhopal
Abstract— Digital forensics involves the analysis of digital devices and data, increasingly vital in a technology-driven world. As personal data becomes more accessible, forensic investigations—while valuable—can intrude on privacy, often bypassing traditional legal boundaries. These practices raise significant ethical concerns, especially when conducted without the knowledge or consent of individuals.
Today’s digital landscape, marked by widespread cloud storage, smart devices, and constant connectivity, leaves behind vast amounts of data. While essential for business, governance, and law enforcement, this data can also be exploited by malicious actors. Techniques like data recovery, network traffic analysis, and cryptographic decryption are powerful tools in forensic investigations but may also infringe on individual rights.
A major issue lies in the gap between rapid technological advancement and stagnant or underdeveloped legal protections. In India and many other countries, outdated or inconsistent privacy laws expose citizens to potential misuse of their data by state and private entities. This thesis explores the ethical challenges of digital forensics in India, emphasizing the need for a balanced framework. It advocates for responsible, transparent forensic practices rooted in ethics—preserving national security and justice without compromising privacy, free expression, or individual liberty. The study aims to inform and encourage reform in digital forensic practices and legislation.
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