In addition, a map was submitted in which the route of the shooter's movement when he arrived at the scene of the incident and fled the scene, which was prepared by Policeman Yogev Cohen (P/41).
Search and penetration of security cameras - normative infrastructure
- Security cameras, and in particular the content derived from them, constitute "computer material" according to The Computers Law, 1995. In case law, it has been said more than once that in the digital age of our time, cameras in general, and security cameras in particular, are connected to computer systems, and the production of "output" from them, i.e., images and videos, is done through various computer systems (Criminal Case (Living Department) 68436-07-20 State of Israel v. Adham Aswad (17.3.2021)).
The Computers Law, 5755-1995, defines In Section 1 The term "computer material" is defined as "software or information". The term "information" is defined as "data, signs, concepts, or instructions, other than software, expressed in a computer-readable language, and stored on a computer or other storage medium." The term "software" is defined as "a set of instructions expressed in a computer reading language, capable of causing a computer to function or perform an action by a computer." The digital output from security cameras, which includes photos and videos, falls within the definition of "information" stored and processed by a computer.
The terms "computer" and "computer material" have been widely interpreted in case law and legal literature, so that they include a wide range of digital devices and the content stored therein. For example, it was determined that digital material found in a cell phone is included in the definition of "computer material". Also, a device DVR used to record security cameras is also considered a "computer" according to The Computers Law. This interpretation reflects the technological development and the need to apply the provisions of the The Computers Law about digital information of any kind processed and stored in computerized systems.