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Court-Admissible Digital Evidence (Chain-of-Custody) → South Korea (Information & Communications Network Act) 🇰🇷

Network Act + PIPA + Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Act · KISA + KrCERT/CC + Cyber Bureau (NPA)

From 85,000-285,000 āļšāļēāļ—14-45 working days
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85,000-285,000 āļšāļēāļ—
Starting Fee
Transparent pricing
14-45 working days
Turnaround
Typical delivery
168
Destinations
Apostille + embassy chain
12+
Years Experience
Since 2013
4.9
Client Rating
From verified cases
5
Steps
Documented workflow

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Court-Admissible Digital Evidence (Chain-of-Custody) in South Korea (Information & Communications Network Act) falls under Network Act + PIPA + Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Act — agency KISA + KrCERT/CC + Cyber Bureau (NPA), portal boho.or.kr (KISA).

Cyber Response team: cybercrime attorneys, DFIR engineers (GCFA/GCIA/GREM), crypto investigators (Chainalysis Reactor), ransomware negotiators, insurance adjusters.

South Korea (Information & Communications Network Act) legal framework: Network Act + PIPA + Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Act — enforced by KISA + KrCERT/CC + Cyber Bureau (NPA) via the boho.or.kr (KISA) portal. KISA receives reports + 24-hour mandatory disclosure for CII operators.

Cross-border path: MLAT + Budapest Convention on Cybercrime + Interpol I-24/7 + G7 24/7 Network.

Court-Admissible Digital Evidence (Chain-of-Custody) takes 14-45 working days at 85,000-285,000 āļšāļēāļ— â€” includes KISA + KrCERT/CC + Cyber Bureau (NPA) liaison and local partner coordination.

Funds recovery — recovered THB 285M+ in 2024 from romance scams, BEC, and investment fraud — 42% success rate vs 8-12% industry average.

Step-by-step · How it works

How it works — Court-Admissible Digital Evidence (Chain-of-Custody) → South Korea (Information & Communications Network Act) 🇰🇷

  1. Map Network Act + PIPA + Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Act

    Reporting obligations under KISA + KrCERT/CC + Cyber Bureau (NPA).

  2. File via boho.or.kr (KISA)

    Open destination-jurisdiction case + reference number + status tracking.

  3. Cross-border evidence

    MLAT request + Budapest Convention 24/7 contact + chain-of-custody.

  4. Coordinate authorities

    KISA + KrCERT/CC + Cyber Bureau (NPA) + Thai TCSD + Interpol I-24/7.

  5. Recovery + litigation

    Civil recovery + class action + insurance subrogation in destination jurisdiction.

Frequently asked questions

Which law applies in South Korea (Information & Communications Network Act)?

Network Act + PIPA + Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Act

Lead agency?

KISA + KrCERT/CC + Cyber Bureau (NPA)

Reporting portal?

boho.or.kr (KISA)

Market-specific notes?

KISA receives reports + 24-hour mandatory disclosure for CII operators.

Do we travel to file abroad?

Usually not — online portal + NYC Legal's partner counsel network handles local representation.

How long does MLAT take?

6-18 months typically — but Budapest Convention 24/7 contact secures preserved evidence within 24 hours.

Thai vs overseas casework?

Thailand uses the Computer Crime Act + 2023 Decree (72h freeze) — overseas adds local laws + MLAT/Interpol coordination.

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