Digital Forensic Science is the science and practice of preserving, acquiring, and analyzing digital evidence to support formal legal actions. The and techniques of digital forensic science are also applied in situations where data is constantly in motion, such as while recognizing and responding to intrusions into a company’s computer network, or when recovering data from small- scale digital devices such as cell phones and PDAs. Digital evidence collection is a highly disciplined process where repeatability and accuracy are crucial for evidence to be admissible in court. You will learn how to preserve the integrity of digital evidence; extract live, static, and deleted data from various media; and thoroughly document and present your findings. Using unbelievable powerful camera and microscopes help forensic science to achieve goals that before we never could think about that. Picture above is a human hair under the digital microscopes, which this kind of technology is definitely a great opportunity for forensic science.
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