A new Georgia law may require incident response and forensics investigators to be licensed private investigators. This has to be promoted by criminal elements. It’s probably also a play by the Private Investigator community to get their hands on more security work. That’s similar to an argument I heard from a lawyer once that all security investigations should be run through law firms. That would be the only way to keep findings from prying eyes, thanks to attorney-client privilege. Another way for a non-technical party to make money from a technical problem.”]
Source: https://taosecurity.blogspot.com/2006/05/avoid-incident-response-and-forensics.html

