Digital Forensics and Investigation Introduction

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Digital forensics only involves identifying electronic evidence from computers.

False

All criminal activities have a digital forensics element today.

True

The primary goal of analyzing suspected cyberattacks in digital forensics is to create cyber threats.

False

Digital forensics is not a critical part of the incident response process.

False

Electronic evidence cannot be gathered from Internet of Things (IoT) devices according to the text.

False

All connected devices do not generate substantial amounts of data.

False

Document files are not considered as a common type of digital evidence.

False

Emails are not a rich source of digital evidence, especially in corporate cases.

False

Multimedia files such as images, videos, and audio recordings are not considered vital in cases of intellectual property theft.

False

Digital evidence is only associated with electronic crime, such as child pornography, and not with any other types of crimes.

False

The main purpose of digital forensics is to understand how breaches happen and who the attackers are.

True

Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram are not considered goldmines for digital evidence.

False

Explore the basics of digital forensics, including the practice of identifying, acquiring, and analyzing electronic evidence. Learn how digital forensics plays a crucial role in police investigations and court proceedings, especially in cases involving cyberattacks.

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