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Forensic Data Collections 2.0

The Guide for Defensible and Efficient Processes

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Forensic Data Collections 2.0

Di: Robert B. Fried
Letto da: Mandy Grant-Grierson
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Modern-day investigations frequently require the identification, preservation, and collection of electronic evidence from a variety of data sources. The field of digital forensics is constantly evolving, and it is vital for all parties involved to work together to understand where relevant data is stored, and how it can be accessed and collected, in a forensically sound manner that is defensible and efficient.

Aspiring forensic practitioners, investigators, and even those who have experience with eDiscovery as an attorney, litigation support specialist, or professional services provider, are provided a clear and concise understanding of what to expect, and what may need to be asked of the parties involved when encountering today's most common data sources during an investigation:

  • Computers
  • Email
  • Network file shares
  • Mobile devices
  • Databases
  • Cloud storage services
  • Social media sites

Learn about the different types of methodologies that forensic practitioners utilize, the various documentation that is generated, and important considerations related to planning and performing forensic data collections. An extensive knowledge assessment is included to evaluate the listener's understanding of the topics covered.

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