Forensics
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Forensic science
forensic—as a form of legal evidence; and as a category of public presentation. In modern use, the term forensics is often used in place of "forensic...
Digital forensics
devices and computer crime. The term "digital forensics" was originally used as a synonym for computer forensics but has been expanded to cover investigation...
Network forensics
Network forensics is a sub-branch of digital forensics relating to the monitoring and analysis of computer network traffic for the purposes of information...
Envista Forensics
Envista Forensics is a United States based company that provides forensic engineering and recovery solutions for the insurance, legal, and risk management...
Memory forensics
8: Beyond Processes". Forensic Discovery. Ford, Michael (2004). "Linux Memory Forensics". SysAdmin Magazine. "DFRWS 2005 Forensics Challenge". Archived...
Forensics (disambiguation)
Forensics is the application of science to criminal and civil laws. It may also refer to: Public speaking Debate This disambiguation page lists articles...
Digital Forensics XML
Forensics XML (DFXML) is an XML language used to automate digital forensics processing. DFXML contains information about both the results of forensic...
Forensic medicine
purposes. Although this form of forensics medicine has been used before this term was conceived. However, clinical forensics could not be considered a thing...
Election forensics
places and parallel vote tabulation, election forensics has advantages and disadvantages. Election forensics is considered advantageous in that data is objective...
Anti–computer forensics
Anti–computer forensics or counter-forensics are techniques used to obstruct forensic analysis. Anti-forensics has only recently[when?] been recognized...