Forensics Process
General
Forensics Readiness
100

Digital forensics is

The process of identifying, acquiring, processing, analysing, and reporting digital evidence. This is done in order to present in a court of law when required.

100

Possible sources of digital evidence

All digital devices and software’s which runs in these devices

100

Two of the most well-known standardization bodies are 

ISO & NIST

200

Locard’s Exchange Principle is

“when a person or object comes in contact with another person or object, a cross-transfer of materials occurs”.

200

The goal of digital investigation is

To reconstruct the incident and find supporting or refuting evidence.

200

Forensically ready means

To be prepared to efficiently execute digital investigations and then present evidence to the intended audience

300

How many Hypothesis are possible in digital forensics investigation

As many as possible

300

The European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI)  Guidelines are about

Best Practice Manual for the Forensic Examination of Digital Technology.

The manual provides guidance for forensic laboratories

300

Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence (SWGDE) deals with

Types of errors found in the implementation of digital forensic tools

The focus of the guidelines is to understand the limitations of tools and techniques

400

What are the principles of a forensics process

Evidence integrity & Chain of custody

400

Digital evidence can be

Any sort of digital file from an electronic source. This includes email, text messages, instant messages, files and documents extracted from hard drives, electronic financial transactions, audio files, and video files.

400

What is “useful” digital evidence?

Evidentiary weight in a court of law, 

Relevant and sufficient for determining root cause,  

Linking the attacker to the incident

500

The examination phase is

defined as the preparation and extraction of potential digital evidence from collected data sources.

500

Volatile data resides in ?

A. registries
B. cache
C. RAM

All

500

Various aspects of enterprise digital forensics readiness is

People

Policy, Processes, and Procedures

Legal aspects

Technology ( Tools & Infra)

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