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  2. Digital forensics - Wikipedia

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    Digital forensics (sometimes known as digital forensic science) is a branch of forensic science encompassing the recovery, investigation, examination, and analysis of material found in digital devices, often in relation to mobile devices and computer crime. [1][2] The term "digital forensics" was originally used as a synonym for computer ...

  3. Computer forensics - Wikipedia

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    e. Computer forensics (also known as computer forensic science) [1] is a branch of digital forensic science pertaining to evidence found in computers and digital storage media. The goal of computer forensics is to examine digital media in a forensically sound manner with the aim of identifying, preserving, recovering, analyzing, and presenting ...

  4. List of digital forensics tools - Wikipedia

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    8.0. Multi-purpose tool, FTK is a court-cited digital investigations platform built for speed, stability and ease of use. IsoBuster. Windows. proprietary. 5.3. Essential light weight tool to inspect any type data carrier, supporting a wide range of file systems, with advanced export functionality.

  5. Cellebrite - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Cellebrite established an independent mobile forensics division aimed at producing digital forensics and intelligence tools for use by law enforcement, intelligence agencies, military branches, corporate security and investigations, law firms, and private digital forensic examiners.

  6. Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor - Wikipedia

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    Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor. Computer Online Forensic Evidence Extractor (COFEE) is a tool kit, developed by Microsoft, to help computer forensic investigators extract evidence from a Windows computer. Installed on a USB flash drive or other external disk drive, it acts as an automated forensic tool during a live analysis.

  7. High Technology Crime Investigation Association - Wikipedia

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    High Technology Crime Investigation Association. High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA) is an international non-profit professional organization devoted to the prevention, investigation, and prosecution of crimes involving advanced technologies. Author and cybercrime expert, Christopher Brown, [1] described HTCIA as "one of the ...

  8. Texas Association of Licensed Investigators - Wikipedia

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    Section 1702.104 of the bill was controversial in that it began requiring any person or company performing computer forensic investigations, data collections, analysis of computer-based data, or computer repairs to become a licensed Private Investigator, a requirement made based on the advice of the Private Investigator industry and without ...

  9. Jonathan Grier - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Grier is a computer scientist, consultant, and entrepreneur. He is best known for his work on stochastic forensics and insider data theft. [1][2][3][4] He has also contributed to computer security, digital forensics, and software development. [1][4][5] Grier is a frequent speaker at computer conferences such as Black Hat, ACSAC, and ...