Digital Forensics

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Which group sets standards for recovering, preserving, and examining digital evidence?

  • The Forensic Science and Investigation Society (FSIS)
  • The Digital Evidence Recovery and Examination Association (DEREA)
  • The Computer Forensics and Investigations Group (CFIG)
  • The Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence (SWGDE) (correct)

Which of the following is NOT a general task performed by investigators when working with digital evidence?

  • Rebuilding evidence or repeating a situation to verify reproducibility (correct)
  • Identifying digital information or artifacts that can be used as evidence
  • Analyzing, identifying, and organizing evidence
  • Collecting, preserving, and documenting evidence

What does the term 'digital evidence' refer to?

  • Any information stored or transmitted in digital form (correct)
  • Written documents related to a case
  • Physical evidence found at crime scenes
  • Oral statements given by witnesses

When processing a criminal or incident scene, what must be done systematically?

<p>Collecting digital devices (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of collecting, preserving, and documenting evidence in digital forensics?

<p>To ensure the evidence is tamper-proof (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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