Continuous developments in forensic processes and tools have aided in elevating the positioning of digital
forensics within the legal system. The equally continuous developments in technology and electronic advances,
however, are making it more difficult to match forensic processes and tools with the advanced technology.
Therefore, it is necessary to create and maintain internationally accepted standards to control the use and application of digital forensic processes. This article addresses this need and touches on the motivation for such
internationally recognised standards on digital evidence. It also looks at current work in and progress towards
the establishment of digital evidence related documents addressing all phases of the digital forensic process.