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Computer Forensics

Computer forensics is the practice of applying investigative techniques to digital evidence on computers and other digital devices. It is the process of uncovering and interpreting electronic data for use as evidence in criminal and civil court cases. Computer forensics is used to investigate cybercrime, uncover dat…

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Overview

Computer forensics is the practice of applying investigative techniques to digital evidence on computers and other digital devices. It is the process of uncovering and interpreting electronic data for use as evidence in criminal and civil court cases. Computer forensics is used to investigate cybercrime, uncover data breaches, recover lost/deleted data, analyze malware, investigate online fraud, and more. It is a powerful tool in the fight against cybercrime, enabling investigators to uncover and analyze digital evidence that can be used to identify and prosecute criminals.

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Athina Vidaki · Netherlands Timothy Palmbach · United States Ozgur Bulut · Germany

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