Computational Forensics

Computational forensics is a branch of forensic science that uses computer science and digital technologies to investigate criminal activities. It is used to recover and analyze digital evidence such as emails, text messages, photos, documents, and other digital information. Computational forensics helps to establish the facts in a case, find criminal suspects, and discover how and why a crime was committed. It is a powerful tool for law enforcement, as it can provide valuable insights into a variety of crimes, from theft and fraud to homicide and kidnapping. Computational forensics can also be used in the corporate world to investigate insider trading and corporate fraud.

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