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Based on theory gained from the science and culture research domain, this paper considers the relationship between computer forensic science and culture. In order to develop a theoretical relationship between computer forensics and culture, this paper examines computer forensics as science and discusses the universal nature of science. It points to an ongoing cross-cultural work being carried out among computer forensic experts in Australia and Taiwan.