Your forensics team of professionals has been asked to provide the forensic plan and e-evidence acquisition strategy so European Union (EU) legal representatives can approve it as part of a pre-trial discovery process investigating an international corporate intellectual property case. The civil case revolves around a chemical design cleared for use in the U.S. for insect control in agriculture, is now being mass-produced and used by a E.U. member state being A preliminary investigation by corporate investigators find a former employee may have left and carried the design to a E.U. competitor. Without this e-evidence acquisition strategy, EU legal representatives will not be capable of imaging the suspect drive, analyze the data/email collected, or transporting the evidence to the United States. In the Small Group area, your team professionals should discuss the following 2 topics. All members of the group should have input to answer these questions in preparation for drafting. What are the legal procedures for forensic collection, preservation, and transport to ensure that the EU legal representatives will approve the forensics plan? Provide an outline of a plan that takes into account adherence to the EU directive and the use of e-discovery technology to capture email and attachments without violating privacy laws. After interacting with the team to discuss the legal procedures and the outline of the plan you should provide a 5-6-page Word document with following structure and content: Group member #1: An introduction to the contents of the report A forensic plan and e-evidence acquisition strategy that can be approved by EU legal representative Group member #2: Detailed evidence collection, preservation, and transport procedures to ensure that the EU legal representatives will approve the forensics plan Group member #3 and #4: An outline of a plan that takes into account adherence to the EU directive and the use of e-discovery technology to capture forensic IP data without violating privacy laws A conclusion summarizing the key points of the report A reference list in APA format Consider the changes that occur in U.S. and foreign governments as it relates to privacy and data. Sources should be properly cited in APA format. 5-6 pages ...