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Computer forensics involves the systematic examination and analysis of digital evidence to uncover, preserve, and present information for investigative or legal purposes.
Computer forensics processes and procedures are systematic methodologies used to investigate and analyse digital evidence effectively.
Computer forensics relies on various sources of forensic information to uncover evidence and reconstruct digital activities. These sources include hard drives, solid-state drives, and other storage media from computers and mobile devices.
In the UK, law enforcement agencies utilise computer forensics to investigate and prosecute cybercrimes effectively.
In computer forensics, ethical and legal considerations are paramount throughout the investigative process. Forensic analysts must adhere to strict ethical standards, ensuring integrity, impartiality, and confidentiality in handling sensitive digital evidence.
Computer forensics tools are specialized software and hardware tools utilised by forensic analysts to collect, analyse, and preserve digital evidence in investigations.
Computer forensics intersects with various operating systems (OS) to investigate digital incidents and gather evidence. Forensic analysts utilise specialised techniques and tools tailored to different OS environments, including Windows, macOS, and Linux.