Computer forensics (sometimes known as computer forensic science[1]) is a branch of digital forensic science
pertaining to legal 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 facts and opinions about the
information.
Although it is most often associated with the investigation of a wide variety of computer crime, computer forensics may also be used in civil proceedings. The discipline involves similar techniques and principles to data recovery, but with additional guidelines and practices designed to create a legal audit trail.
Evidence from computer forensics investigations is usually subjected
to the same guidelines and practices of other digital evidence. It has
been used in a number of high profile cases and is becoming widely
accepted as reliable within US and European court systems.
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