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Digital forensics is the recovery and investigation of computer software found in digital devices. Digital forensics can also be referred to as computer crime. Digital forensics was originally called computer forensics but was changed to encompass all digital devices.
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Forensic Science is used to answer questions that deal with criminal or civil actions. Forensics has many subdivisions such as Digital Forensics, Criminalistics, Forensic Psychology, etc. Law & Order, The Mentalist, and the CSI television shows apply a glamorized version of forensics.
Forensics, engineering, jujitsu, etc.
forensics and technical
For example in the investigation of poisoning.
Basically, locards exchange principle or theory, simply put is: there is no perfect crime because the culprit always took something but just as likely, left something behind which may eventually lead to his/her identity. It actually more says that when two surfaces come in contact, there is always an exchange of material. Whether you realize it or not. It really has nothing to with crime in particular. Take it from me, I'm a crime scene technician.
shrinkage is economy priciple relate to parsimony principle.
The matching principle and the revenue recogntion principle.
it doesn'tAnswer:Some have said that it is what makes free-will possible.
It is related because it helps in finding that the clue is appropriate or not. or in other words the sample are matching to the source or not. source from where we think it comes from
The pair of factors are separated during the formation of gametes.
Both the Law of Mass and the molecular concentration because they both relate to the same principle.
I believe the answer is Revenue recognition Principle and Matching Principle. Can anyone confirm.
Proportion I'd say.
Digital forensics is the recovery and investigation of computer software found in digital devices. Digital forensics can also be referred to as computer crime. Digital forensics was originally called computer forensics but was changed to encompass all digital devices.
what are some of the cool stuff computer forensics can do