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Computer Forensics (U.S.)
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Description: Our Computer Forensics (U.S.) test measures your knowledge of Computer Forensics. Designed for the experienced user, but an average performer in this role should pass this test. This test covers the following topics: Analyzing Evidence, Collecting Evidence, Data Types, Examination Procedures, Forensic Tools, Initial Analysis, Investigative Preparation, and Report Findings.
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- Analyzing Evidence
- Applications
- Network
- Operating System
| - Collecting Evidence
- Data Capture
- Data Image Verification and Authentication
- Duplication and Preservation of Evidence
| - Data Types
- Encrypted Data
- Intellectual Property
- Privacy Concerns
| - Examination Procedures
- Auditing Via Overt and Covert Monitoring
- Gathering Evidence
- Understanding the Laws and Governance
| - Forensic Tools
- Analysis
- Detection
- Protection
| - Initial Analysis
- Goals of an Investigation
- Impact Analysis
- Reasons for Conducting an Investigation
- Who to Contact and Include
| - Investigative Preparation
- Discovering Target Evidence
- Isolating Logical Evidence
- Isolating Physical Evidence
| - Report Findings
- Approach and Presentation
- Interfacing with the Customer
- Report Preparation
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