Are current systems ready to identify the cause of cyber attacks and apprehend the perpetrators? In his study, ‘Are You Ready? Towards the Engineering of Forensic-Ready Systems‘, George found that while 64% of surveyed organisations considered requirements for the detection of security incidents, less than a quarter (23%) have considered requirements regarding the collection of data for forensic investigations.

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