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How can computer forensics help gather evidence for criminal investigations and trials?
Posted 2 weeks ago | 1 answers | | Open
Related topics: computer, criminals, trials, computers, evidence, trial, criminal, forensic
Answer posted by fitmovers 2 weeks ago: By recovering and analyzing digital evidence from computers, smartphones, and servers, computer forensics plays a crucial role in criminal investigations. This process aids in the identification of data that can be used to support or refute claims in criminal trials, such as emails, documents, and ...
How does mobile forensics handle encrypted data during investigations?
Posted 4 weeks ago | 1 answers | | Open
Related topics: mobile, handle, forensic, data
Answer posted by Mr Richard Lipps 4 weeks ago: an Enigma machine
I am fluent in 4 different languages and currently studying to get degree in Digital Forensics?
Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open
Related topics: work, studying, digital, different, degrees, language, goal, primary, degree, languages, forensic
Response posted by pelorustech 3+ months ago: Computer forensic investigators assist with recovering data from PCs and other computerized stockpiling gadgets. The recovered information can then be utilized in criminal examinations or as proof in instances of digital wrongdoings. Realize whether this vocation at the convergence of online ...
Forensic scientist is exempted from appearing in the court of law under section?
Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open
Related topics: court, under, section, law, laws, scientist, forensic
Answer posted by pelorustech 3+ months ago: As per section 293 of CrPC, Where any such master is gathered by the Court and can't show up face to face, he might be, except if the Court has guided him to show up face to face, depute any capable working official to show up in the court
Advantages and disadvantages of restriction digestion test in forensics analysis?
Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open
Related topics: digestion, forensic, analysis
Answer posted by pelorustech 3+ months ago: The disadvantages of RFLPs are as follows: 1) labor-intensive and time-consuming. 2) RFLPs can only check out specific mutations at enzyme cut sites, which limits identification of whole genome variation in animals.
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