2022
DOI: 10.22624/aims/crp-bk3-p30
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Evidence Based Reconstruction for Digital Forensics

Abstract: Evidence based reconstruction may often be even more illuminating than other traditional evidence gathering strategies, but it is also extremely delicate and unpredictable due to the fact that evidence may not always be conclusive. The integrity of digital evidence is therefore extremely important, particularly when it comes from allegedly unlawful, illegitimate, or harmful activity. Regardless of the good or bad consequences of the acts and activities that created the evidence, the capture and reconstruction … Show more

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