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    Authors: Cortoni, Ida;

    "The paper focuses on one of the aspects most investigated and monitored in recent years by the Desi index (Digital Economy and Society Index) on the digitization process in Europe, human capital, with an in-depth focus on primary school teachers. The emergent state of Covid 19 has had a strong impact in the field of education, so much so that the uses of digital technology and its applications are now an essential topic in public and political debate. The implementation of digital devices for education, during the lockdown, has necessarily led to a reflection on the methodological paths that can be applied and tested in the educational context. There are many uncertainties linked to the validity of new digital didactic approaches and to the communicative and transmissive effectiveness of the contents where the digital skills of teachers and families and the lack of adequate equipment risk compromising the objective of effective and inclusive education. How can educational quality and inclusion be guaranteed through digital communication, beyond socio-cultural inequalities? How can school digital capital guarantee new educational planning in the classroom? These are the main questions of the paper, which will focus on illustrating the communicative strategies of visual storytelling and graphicacy as tools for democratising digital communication, for sociocultural inclusion and for reducing sociocultural inequalities, by illustrating the structural framework and the main actions/strategy of the European Erasmus Plus project CAVE (Communication and Visual Education in homeschooling)."

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    https://doi.org/10.36315/2022v...
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  • Authors: Chernobrovkina, E.B.;

    In this article, the author analyzes the trends in the development of digital technologies in the financial sector. Digital technologies used in the financial sector are not devoid of material embodiment, namely, in our opinion, they represent a digital expression of value embedded in them through the transfer of fiat money into the virtual reality of the Internet. The article discusses the basic requirements for the legal regulation of virtual assets. The novels of legal regulation are revealed that fix the legal status of utilitarian digital rights, digital currency, as well as the main provisions of the federal law “On Digital Financial Assets”. The features of the use of digital technologies are studied on the example of crowdfunding.

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    Authors: Schiliro', Daniele;

    The chapter's main objective is to analyze the digital economy and its characteristics. In a time of overlapping disruptions, the chapter describes the fast growth of the digital environment, the emergence of digital platforms, the diffusion of innovative digital technologies, and the related development of Industry 4.0, acknowledging the need to embrace ideas and concepts from multiple fields and integrate different research areas. The other related theme is digital transformation, which implies a structural change of the economies and organizations requiring a technological and cultural shift. In addition, the chapter's analysis highlights that digital transformation and its profound changes can generate imbalances if not addressed with awareness and the right mastery of digital skills. Reaping the digital revolution's benefits, and avoiding its pitfalls, will require organizations and economies to manage an unprecedented structural transformation for which the world seems still unprepared.

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    Authors: Svetlana V. Agafonova; Natalya G. Bryukhova; Boris V. Kaigorodov; Yulia V. Kuznetsova;

    In the modern times of the fourth industrial revolution, digital technologies have spread throughout all spheres of life. In the context of rapid technological changes, it is necessary to maintain social sustainability, implying a balance between the development of economic, environmental and social – including educational – spheres. Theoretical analysis of WoS scientific papers published within the period from 2017 to 2021 has identified specific features of the dependence of sustainable development on the digital transformation of education. Analysis of these features in relation to Astrakhan State University allowed to identify areas of digitalization in education that are being actively developed (training and retraining of HR for the digital economy, improving digital literacy of the population, developing competencies that are professionally relevant for the digital economy) and areas of activities that require effort mobilization (upgrading educational technologies, methods, content and learning outcomes, developing a digital learning environment, increasing the digital and ethical competence of teachers, stimulating environmental education). The results obtained are of applied relevance for the training of highly skilled professionals capable of addressing professional tasks with the use of modern digital tools, both for sustainable development of Astrakhan Region and other Caspian bordering regions of Russia, as well as the Caspian countries.

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  • Authors: Leena Sharma; Vaishali Singh;

    “Secure and Sustainable” digitization plays a vital role for Indian economy to achieve global leadership. India's experience, towards the transformative changes in governance and socio-economic development, has resulted in the formation of digital revolution. With the optimum usage of computing technologies, huge Internet connectivity and reliable networking in the sectors like digital literacy, financial inclusion, rural development and e-governance has triggered the sustainabilty growth of Digital India. However, the Digital tools taken under the sustainable measures have created significant risks and attacks. The level of increase in cybercrimes in recent developments has drastically effected the sustainable growth of digital economy. This study will explore the two most common and prominent sides of the digital economy: Security and Sustainability. The major drawback seen in the economy is the study of these perspectives individually. Digital revolution needs to have a correlation between the sustainable measures and their secuirty measures as unified objective. This study will be the base to inter-relate these two perspectives, so as to reach the sustainable development goals of Digital India. The objective of the research study is to revisit the requirements of secure sustainable Digital India. The imperative focus is to present a broad overview about the digital security and digital sustainabilty as the major features to transform the Indian economy. The paper aims to review and emphasis on conclusive findings for future research in the related domain based on the published work and industry/organization reports.

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  • Authors: Lengsfeld, Jörn;

    Digital Technology is inherently inclusive. Yet, the first consequence of its proliferation was the emergence of a Digital Divide. Digital Inequality can amplify preexisting disparity and induce new forms of inequality and devision - societal, economical, political, cultural and intellectual. In his lightning talk, Jörn Lengsfeld will explore how the inclusive potential of digital technologies can be unleashed. Focusing on the strategic level, he presents a reference framework for the development of initiatives aiming to foster inclusion while also nurturing diversity. 

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    Authors: Correa, Carlos María; Danish; Ido, Vitor Henrique Pinto; Mwangi, Jacquelene; +1 Authors

    The adoption of a Global Digital Compact (GDC) as one of the outcomes of the Summit of the Future opens up the opportunity to address in a systematic manner issues that are of critical importance for the digital global governance. It also poses a challenge to developing countries, as most of them lack the infrastructure and capabilities to fully participate in the digital transformation. Many inequalities, including a deep digital divide, do exist and would need to be addressed by the GDC for it to become a real instrument of change and improvement in the living conditions and the prospects of a better future for most of the world population. This paper examines the current fragmentation in the digital governance and some of the issues raised by the proposals made by the UN Secretary-General for adoption of the GDC.

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    Authors: Uwe Ewald;

    Cybersecurity and digital forensics are closely related to current and even more to future criminal proceedings due to the fact that digital evidence is more and more dominating the body of evidence in criminal trials. It is also fair to say that digital forensics to a large extent performs in cybersecurity as a production of digital evidence.Not only in cybercrime but also in ordinary crimes like car theft, drug related crimes and forms of traditional organized crimes judicial decision-making and reasoning at trials and finally in judgments are more and more based on references to digital traces and data which are provided by forensic IT experts as exhibits.At the first glance providing digital data as evidence to criminal courts appears to be a straightforward more technical process. This paper claims that turning digital traces into digital evidence is anything but a simple and linear technical process just having to respect state-of-the-art technical standards and following rules for the chain of custody. Instead it will demonstrate that digital forensics is one part in a more complex social construction process where standards and methods of IT forensics of the 21st century meet evidentiary procedural rules in criminal justice of the 19th century, hence applied by a judiciary of the 20th century. This state of asynchrony leads to basic conflicts between digital forensics on the one side, rule of law, to process and fair trial on the other.The paper will reflect upon the central question if and how this conflict between digital forensics and traditional due process in the transition from analog to digital evidence in criminal justice proceedings can be turned into an integrated and complementary approach for the final sake of justice and security in the society.While the current situation is leading to a gap between data and judicial decision (digital divide), new standards for producing procedural truth in a comprehensible data-to-decision-cycle covering both the forensic acquisition, preparation and analysis at the pretrial stage, as well as presenting, testing (verifying/falsifying) and interpreting digital evidence at trial by judges, prosecutors and defense attorneys. Only if both sides, the forensic and judicial, are in balance the digital divide in today's criminal justice practice will fade away.Firstly, the paper will outline a conceptual view on the challenges electronic evidence based on digital code and machine language poses to a traditional judicial method of communicating evidentiary information relying on natural language and unstructured narratives in direct personal communication during trial which inevitably will lead to a paradigm shift in the judicial hermeneutic method.Criminal proceedings and judgments as their outcome are traditionally based on enlightenment principles of oral and direct communication in public hearings, hence human language and narrative is the crucial medium of communication and understanding during trial and post-trial addressing the wider public. If language at trial (which is already the case through judicial expert language) becomes exclusive, criminal proceedings lose their original sense of communicating what is 'right' and 'wrong' based on evidentiary reasoning as a rational evaluation and interpretation of legally relevant facts.If now digital evidence, produced by hard- and software applying technical standards, is not or only insufficiently communicated during trial and therefore neither understood regarding its reliability and validity by the court, prosecution and defense, nor grasped by the public, digital evidence jeopardizes the independence and autonomy of judicial decision-making at trial. As a result, the substance of rule of law will be changed since the power of decision-making is shifting away from the judiciary to digital experts.Thus, the understanding of "digital evidence" as a forensic-judicial construct leads to recognizing the substantial impact of digitization on criminal justice and the chances and risks digitization poses to modern criminal justice which is based on democratic rules and respecting human rights and individual freedom.Secondly, some light will briefly be shed on three aspects regarding the practical situation of digital evidence in Europe, it's actual risks and possible solutions.An analysis of European law-making since the Lisbon treaty shows the already well-known fact of the ubiquity of digital data in nearly all spheres of life represented in both big data as well as personalized data sets stored on mobile devices in detail.Exploring the flaws in cell phone evidence in Denmark which led to the review of 10,700 verdicts and the release of 32 prisoners show the fatal impact the digital divide in processing electronic evidence in criminal justice can have.Eventually, the judgement in the Case of Rook v. Germany at the European Court of Human Rights indicates perspectives in future dealing with digital evidence during criminal proceedings, in particular pointing out the special role defense attorneys (should) play in testing digital evidence by building up own independent resources and competencies in processing and analyzing digital data.Thirdly, against the backdrop of the above outlined conceptual framework and (selective) practical issues the paper will attempt to provide a perspective aiming at the integration of digital forensics and due process standards into a balanced and complementary approach allowing the court to reliably assess the probative value of digital data and drawing a red line for the admissibility of digital data into evidence where existing standards and tests do not allow judges an independent and informed decision, using the example of cell-site evidence. Only then the current digital gap in the processing of digital evidence in criminal justice will be closed when, in a joint effort, the IT-forensic industry in concert with law enforcement and judiciary provide reliable standards for testing electronic evidence at trial. Judicial players at trial, judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, on the other hand, will be required to develop necessary skills and competencies to apply such standards in due process.Conclusive remarks will summarize challenging core issues but also the feasibility of "integrated forensic-judicial standards for digital evidence" which ultimately should guarantee the principles of rule of law and fair trial to safeguard in particular procedural principles such as the presumption of innocence and prevent their replacement by new concepts of risk probability and (cyber) threat scoring based on digital data.

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    Authors: Drenški, Jelena;

    Tijekom posljednjih godina neizmjerno se promijenio način na koji se konzumiraju hotelske usluge. Zbog razvijanja očekivanja kupaca, inovativne tehnologije i velike konkurencije hoteli su prisiljeni pružiti potpuno jedinstveno i personalizirano iskustvo putem nove digitalne tehnologije i putem mobilnih uređaja kroz personaliziranu hotelsku aplikaciju. Uz pomoć digitalizacije hotelskih procesa hotel sada može komunicirati s gostom na različitim dodirnim točkama tijekom boravka u svako doba. Uz pomoć napredne tehnologije gosti mogu dobiti odgovor na bilo koje pitanje i to 0/24, 365 dana u godini. Glavna potreba današnjeg gosta je biti zadovoljan uslugama koje hotel pruža. Proces rezervacije mora se izvršiti brzinom svjetlosti, treba biti jasan i jednostavan, doslovno u pokretu. Novi digitalni alati sa svojim impresivnim mogućnostima savršen su pomagač za postizanje ciljeva u hotelijerstvu, a to su zadovoljenje potreba gosta, stjecanje lojalnosti i profita. Novi alati osiguravaju lakoću rezervacije zahvaljujući umjetnoj inteligenciji putem koje se hotelsko osoblje zamjenjuje ''digitalnim osobljem'', a na taj se način sprječava čekanje u redovima kod prijave, odjave, plaćanja i ostalih usluga. Razvoj digitalizacije konačno je dosegnuo razinu na kojoj se uistinu može postići isplativost i održivost hotelske industrije. In recent years, the way hotel services are consumed has changed uncertainly. Due to the development of customer expectations, innovative technology and high competition, hotels are forced to provide a completely unique and personalized experience through new digital technology and mobile devices through a personalized hotel application. With the help of digitization of hotel processes, the hotel can now communicate with the guest at various points of contact during the stay at any time. With the help of advanced technology, guests can get an answer to any question, 0/24, 365 days a year. The main need of today's guest is to be satisfied with the services provided by the hotel. The booking process must be done at the speed of light and it should be simple and unique. New digital tools with their impressive capabilities are the perfect helper to achieve goals in the hospitality industry, which are to meet the needs of the guest, gaining loyalty and profit. The new tools ensure ease of booking thanks to artificial intelligence, which replaces hotel staff with "digital staff", thus preventing queues for check-in, check-out, payment and other services. The development of digitalization has finally reached a level where the profitability and sustainability of the hotel industry can truly be achieved.

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    Authors: Cortoni, Ida;

    "The paper focuses on one of the aspects most investigated and monitored in recent years by the Desi index (Digital Economy and Society Index) on the digitization process in Europe, human capital, with an in-depth focus on primary school teachers. The emergent state of Covid 19 has had a strong impact in the field of education, so much so that the uses of digital technology and its applications are now an essential topic in public and political debate. The implementation of digital devices for education, during the lockdown, has necessarily led to a reflection on the methodological paths that can be applied and tested in the educational context. There are many uncertainties linked to the validity of new digital didactic approaches and to the communicative and transmissive effectiveness of the contents where the digital skills of teachers and families and the lack of adequate equipment risk compromising the objective of effective and inclusive education. How can educational quality and inclusion be guaranteed through digital communication, beyond socio-cultural inequalities? How can school digital capital guarantee new educational planning in the classroom? These are the main questions of the paper, which will focus on illustrating the communicative strategies of visual storytelling and graphicacy as tools for democratising digital communication, for sociocultural inclusion and for reducing sociocultural inequalities, by illustrating the structural framework and the main actions/strategy of the European Erasmus Plus project CAVE (Communication and Visual Education in homeschooling)."

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  • Authors: Chernobrovkina, E.B.;

    In this article, the author analyzes the trends in the development of digital technologies in the financial sector. Digital technologies used in the financial sector are not devoid of material embodiment, namely, in our opinion, they represent a digital expression of value embedded in them through the transfer of fiat money into the virtual reality of the Internet. The article discusses the basic requirements for the legal regulation of virtual assets. The novels of legal regulation are revealed that fix the legal status of utilitarian digital rights, digital currency, as well as the main provisions of the federal law “On Digital Financial Assets”. The features of the use of digital technologies are studied on the example of crowdfunding.

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    Authors: Schiliro', Daniele;

    The chapter's main objective is to analyze the digital economy and its characteristics. In a time of overlapping disruptions, the chapter describes the fast growth of the digital environment, the emergence of digital platforms, the diffusion of innovative digital technologies, and the related development of Industry 4.0, acknowledging the need to embrace ideas and concepts from multiple fields and integrate different research areas. The other related theme is digital transformation, which implies a structural change of the economies and organizations requiring a technological and cultural shift. In addition, the chapter's analysis highlights that digital transformation and its profound changes can generate imbalances if not addressed with awareness and the right mastery of digital skills. Reaping the digital revolution's benefits, and avoiding its pitfalls, will require organizations and economies to manage an unprecedented structural transformation for which the world seems still unprepared.

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    Authors: Svetlana V. Agafonova; Natalya G. Bryukhova; Boris V. Kaigorodov; Yulia V. Kuznetsova;

    In the modern times of the fourth industrial revolution, digital technologies have spread throughout all spheres of life. In the context of rapid technological changes, it is necessary to maintain social sustainability, implying a balance between the development of economic, environmental and social – including educational – spheres. Theoretical analysis of WoS scientific papers published within the period from 2017 to 2021 has identified specific features of the dependence of sustainable development on the digital transformation of education. Analysis of these features in relation to Astrakhan State University allowed to identify areas of digitalization in education that are being actively developed (training and retraining of HR for the digital economy, improving digital literacy of the population, developing competencies that are professionally relevant for the digital economy) and areas of activities that require effort mobilization (upgrading educational technologies, methods, content and learning outcomes, developing a digital learning environment, increasing the digital and ethical competence of teachers, stimulating environmental education). The results obtained are of applied relevance for the training of highly skilled professionals capable of addressing professional tasks with the use of modern digital tools, both for sustainable development of Astrakhan Region and other Caspian bordering regions of Russia, as well as the Caspian countries.

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  • Authors: Leena Sharma; Vaishali Singh;

    “Secure and Sustainable” digitization plays a vital role for Indian economy to achieve global leadership. India's experience, towards the transformative changes in governance and socio-economic development, has resulted in the formation of digital revolution. With the optimum usage of computing technologies, huge Internet connectivity and reliable networking in the sectors like digital literacy, financial inclusion, rural development and e-governance has triggered the sustainabilty growth of Digital India. However, the Digital tools taken under the sustainable measures have created significant risks and attacks. The level of increase in cybercrimes in recent developments has drastically effected the sustainable growth of digital economy. This study will explore the two most common and prominent sides of the digital economy: Security and Sustainability. The major drawback seen in the economy is the study of these perspectives individually. Digital revolution needs to have a correlation between the sustainable measures and their secuirty measures as unified objective. This study will be the base to inter-relate these two perspectives, so as to reach the sustainable development goals of Digital India. The objective of the research study is to revisit the requirements of secure sustainable Digital India. The imperative focus is to present a broad overview about the digital security and digital sustainabilty as the major features to transform the Indian economy. The paper aims to review and emphasis on conclusive findings for future research in the related domain based on the published work and industry/organization reports.

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  • Authors: Lengsfeld, Jörn;

    Digital Technology is inherently inclusive. Yet, the first consequence of its proliferation was the emergence of a Digital Divide. Digital Inequality can amplify preexisting disparity and induce new forms of inequality and devision - societal, economical, political, cultural and intellectual. In his lightning talk, Jörn Lengsfeld will explore how the inclusive potential of digital technologies can be unleashed. Focusing on the strategic level, he presents a reference framework for the development of initiatives aiming to foster inclusion while also nurturing diversity. 

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    Authors: Correa, Carlos María; Danish; Ido, Vitor Henrique Pinto; Mwangi, Jacquelene; +1 Authors

    The adoption of a Global Digital Compact (GDC) as one of the outcomes of the Summit of the Future opens up the opportunity to address in a systematic manner issues that are of critical importance for the digital global governance. It also poses a challenge to developing countries, as most of them lack the infrastructure and capabilities to fully participate in the digital transformation. Many inequalities, including a deep digital divide, do exist and would need to be addressed by the GDC for it to become a real instrument of change and improvement in the living conditions and the prospects of a better future for most of the world population. This paper examines the current fragmentation in the digital governance and some of the issues raised by the proposals made by the UN Secretary-General for adoption of the GDC.

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    Authors: Uwe Ewald;

    Cybersecurity and digital forensics are closely related to current and even more to future criminal proceedings due to the fact that digital evidence is more and more dominating the body of evidence in criminal trials. It is also fair to say that digital forensics to a large extent performs in cybersecurity as a production of digital evidence.Not only in cybercrime but also in ordinary crimes like car theft, drug related crimes and forms of traditional organized crimes judicial decision-making and reasoning at trials and finally in judgments are more and more based on references to digital traces and data which are provided by forensic IT experts as exhibits.At the first glance providing digital data as evidence to criminal courts appears to be a straightforward more technical process. This paper claims that turning digital traces into digital evidence is anything but a simple and linear technical process just having to respect state-of-the-art technical standards and following rules for the chain of custody. Instead it will demonstrate that digital forensics is one part in a more complex social construction process where standards and methods of IT forensics of the 21st century meet evidentiary procedural rules in criminal justice of the 19th century, hence applied by a judiciary of the 20th century. This state of asynchrony leads to basic conflicts between digital forensics on the one side, rule of law, to process and fair trial on the other.The paper will reflect upon the central question if and how this conflict between digital forensics and traditional due process in the transition from analog to digital evidence in criminal justice proceedings can be turned into an integrated and complementary approach for the final sake of justice and security in the society.While the current situation is leading to a gap between data and judicial decision (digital divide), new standards for producing procedural truth in a comprehensible data-to-decision-cycle covering both the forensic acquisition, preparation and analysis at the pretrial stage, as well as presenting, testing (verifying/falsifying) and interpreting digital evidence at trial by judges, prosecutors and defense attorneys. Only if both sides, the forensic and judicial, are in balance the digital divide in today's criminal justice practice will fade away.Firstly, the paper will outline a conceptual view on the challenges electronic evidence based on digital code and machine language poses to a traditional judicial method of communicating evidentiary information relying on natural language and unstructured narratives in direct personal communication during trial which inevitably will lead to a paradigm shift in the judicial hermeneutic method.Criminal proceedings and judgments as their outcome are traditionally based on enlightenment principles of oral and direct communication in public hearings, hence human language and narrative is the crucial medium of communication and understanding during trial and post-trial addressing the wider public. If language at trial (which is already the case through judicial expert language) becomes exclusive, criminal proceedings lose their original sense of communicating what is 'right' and 'wrong' based on evidentiary reasoning as a rational evaluation and interpretation of legally relevant facts.If now digital evidence, produced by hard- and software applying technical standards, is not or only insufficiently communicated during trial and therefore neither understood regarding its reliability and validity by the court, prosecution and defense, nor grasped by the public, digital evidence jeopardizes the independence and autonomy of judicial decision-making at trial. As a result, the substance of rule of law will be changed since the power of decision-making is shifting away from the judiciary to digital experts.Thus, the understanding of "digital evidence" as a forensic-judicial construct leads to recognizing the substantial impact of digitization on criminal justice and the chances and risks digitization poses to modern criminal justice which is based on democratic rules and respecting human rights and individual freedom.Secondly, some light will briefly be shed on three aspects regarding the practical situation of digital evidence in Europe, it's actual risks and possible solutions.An analysis of European law-making since the Lisbon treaty shows the already well-known fact of the ubiquity of digital data in nearly all spheres of life represented in both big data as well as personalized data sets stored on mobile devices in detail.Exploring the flaws in cell phone evidence in Denmark which led to the review of 10,700 verdicts and the release of 32 prisoners show the fatal impact the digital divide in processing electronic evidence in criminal justice can have.Eventually, the judgement in the Case of Rook v. Germany at the European Court of Human Rights indicates perspectives in future dealing with digital evidence during criminal proceedings, in particular pointing out the special role defense attorneys (should) play in testing digital evidence by building up own independent resources and competencies in processing and analyzing digital data.Thirdly, against the backdrop of the above outlined conceptual framework and (selective) practical issues the paper will attempt to provide a perspective aiming at the integration of digital forensics and due process standards into a balanced and complementary approach allowing the court to reliably assess the probative value of digital data and drawing a red line for the admissibility of digital data into evidence where existing standards and tests do not allow judges an independent and informed decision, using the example of cell-site evidence. Only then the current digital gap in the processing of digital evidence in criminal justice will be closed when, in a joint effort, the IT-forensic industry in concert with law enforcement and judiciary provide reliable standards for testing electronic evidence at trial. Judicial players at trial, judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, on the other hand, will be required to develop necessary skills and competencies to apply such standards in due process.Conclusive remarks will summarize challenging core issues but also the feasibility of "integrated forensic-judicial standards for digital evidence" which ultimately should guarantee the principles of rule of law and fair trial to safeguard in particular procedural principles such as the presumption of innocence and prevent their replacement by new concepts of risk probability and (cyber) threat scoring based on digital data.

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