Data Preservation

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todayNovember 6, 2025

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Digital Forensics Ayushi Agrawal

Imaging vs. Cloning: Which Method Should a Forensic Expert Use

In the realm of digital forensics, preserving the integrity of digital evidence is crucial. When collecting data from storage devices like hard drives, SSDs, or USB drives, forensic experts often rely on two primary methods: imaging and cloning. While these terms are sometimes used interchangeably in casual conversations, they have ...

todayApril 27, 2024

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Digital Forensics

Network Storage and Digital Forensics: Navigating NAS and SAN

In the area of digital forensics, the acquisition and analysis of data stored on various devices and storage systems is an important task. As organizations increasingly adopt network storage solutions like Network Attached Storage (NAS) and Storage Area Networks (SAN), forensic investigators must understand the unique challenges and considerations associated ...

todayApril 10, 2024

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ROLE OF DIGITAL FORENSIC IN INCIDENT RESPONSE

In the continuously changing cybersecurity landscape, organizations face a constant burst of threats, ranging from malicious insiders to sophisticated cyber-attacks. When a security incident occurs, instant and effective response is important to minimize damage, protect critical assets, and maintain business continuity. This is where digital forensics plays a crucial role, ...

todayJanuary 13, 2024

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Digital Forensic Glossary

Digital Forensic Glossary

A Driver A group of files that enable one or more hardware devices to communicate with the computer’s operating system. Without drivers, the computer would not be able to send and receive data correctly to hardware devices, such as a printer. A Message Digest Algorithm 5 (MD5) Hash An algorithm ...