[Cisspstudy] Clarification Please

Sergio Pantoja spantoja at gmail.com
Mon Jun 22 10:05:23 EDT 2009


Like you said all alternatives are part of the ELC.

But considering the she is "reviewing" the case a night before the trial.
Discovery is definitively one step that at this specific point is not
applicable, you can only review something that was previously discovered.

Regards.


On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Lamey, Phillip <phillip.lamey at cgi.com>wrote:

>  But the question VERY specifically asks “What step listed below would not
> be part of the evidence life cycle?”.
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> Discovery is definitely part of that life cycle … we can’t just discount is
> as being part of the life cycle because it is not applicable that particular
> morning …
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> Man … maybe I think too much … I could be in trouble on this exam :S
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> Phil Lamey
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> *From:* cisspstudy-bounces at cccure.org [mailto:
> cisspstudy-bounces at cccure.org] *On Behalf Of *Kristy Seaton
> *Sent:* Sunday, June 21, 2009 1:40 PM
> *To:* The CISSP Study Mailing list
> *Subject:* Re: [Cisspstudy] Clarification Please
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> If she is looking over the case the night before the trial, i can kind of
> understand how discovery would not be part of the evidence life cycle at
> this point. During the trial, the collection, identification and storage of
> evidence will come under attack and be more closely scrutinized than the
> actual discovery of the "crime".
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> This is just my thought processes this morning. I will have to think about
> it a little more.
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> This is where it is very important to read and process the questions first
> during the test.
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> Kristy
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> On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Lamey, Phillip <phillip.lamey at cgi.com>
> wrote:
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> Shon Harris describes
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> Evidence Life Cycle as:
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>      - Discovery
>             - Protection
>             - Recording
>             - Collection and Identification
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>      - Identification = tagging, labeling and marking
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>      - Analysis
>             - Storage, preservation
>             - Transportation
>             - Present in court
>             - Return to owner
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> However, on a practice test I got the question below …
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> I answered Identification because Collection and Identification are listed
> as one bullet and Collection comes first.  Pretty poor reasoning but to my
> thinking there are none in that list that are not part of the evidence
> lifecycle.
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> Could someone please clarify this for me?
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> Thank you,
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> Phil Lamey, P.Eng.
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