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________ is a discipline that combines elements of law and computer sciences to identify, collect, examine, and preserve data from computer systems, networks, and storage devices in a manner that preserves the integrity of the data gathered so that it is admissible as evidence in a court of law.

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Computer Forensics

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Forensics refers to the use of stipulated scientific methods to collect, analyze and present evidences for the purpose of solving criminality. Since there has been a rise in cyber-crimes, there is a need to have established procedure for the collection and analysis of data from computer systems, networks and data bases in a way that courts can admit as evidence. This is called computer forensics. So when a cyber attack occurs a computer forensics expert looks for data which can be used as evidence in court, this type of evidence is also refered to as 'latent' data.

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