Which of the following is true regarding computer forensics? - ANSWER-Computer
forensics deals with the process of finding evidence related to a digital crime to find the
culprits and initiate legal action against them
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Which of the following is true regarding computer forensics? - ANSWER-Computer
forensics deals with the process of finding evidence related to a digital crime to find the
culprits and initiate legal action against them.
Which of the following is NOT a objective of computer forensics? - ANSWER-Document
vulnerabilities allowing further loss of intellectual property, finances, and reputation
during an attack.
Which of the following is true regarding Enterprise Theory of Investigation (ETI)? -
ANSWER-It adopts a holistic approach toward any criminal activity as a criminal
operation rather as a single criminal act.
Forensic readiness refers to: - ANSWER-An organization's ability to make optimal use
of digital evidence in a limited time period and with minimal investigation costs.
Which of the following is NOT a element of cybercrime? - ANSWER-Evidence smaller in
size.
Which of the following is true of cybercrimes? - ANSWER-Investigators, with a warrant,
have the authority to forcibly seize the computing devices.
Which of the following is true of cybercrimes? - ANSWER-The initial reporting of the
evidence is usually informal.
Which of the following is NOT a consideration during a cybercrime investigation? -
ANSWER-Value or cost to the victim.
Which of the following is a user-created source of potential evidence? - ANSWERAddress book.
Which of the following is a computer-created source of potential evidence? - ANSWERSwap file.
Which of the following is NOT where potential evidence may be located? - ANSWERProcessor.
Under which of the following conditions will duplicate evidence NOT suffice? -
ANSWER-When original evidence is in possession of the originator.
Which of the following Federal Rules of Evidence governs proceedings in the courts of
the United States? - ANSWER-Rule 101.
Which of the following Federal Rules of Evidence ensures that the truth may be
ascertained and the proceedings justly determined? - ANSWER-Rule 102.
Which of the following Federal Rules of Evidence contains rulings on evidence? -
ANSWER-Rule 103
Which of the following Federal Rules of Evidence states that the court shall restrict the
evidence to its proper scope and instruct the jury accordingly? - ANSWER-Rule 105
Which of the following refers to a set of methodological procedures and techniques to
identify, gather, preserve, extract, interpret, document, and present evidence from
computing equipment in such a manner that the discovered evidence is acceptable
during a legal and/or administrative proceeding in a court of law? - ANSWER-Computer
Forensics.
Computer Forensics deals with the process of finding _____ related to a digital crime to
find the culprits and initiate legal action against them. - ANSWER-Evidence.
Minimizing the tangible and intangible losses to the organization or an individual is
considered an essential computer forensics use. - ANSWER-True.
Cybercrimes can be classified into the following two types of attacks, based on the line
of attack. - ANSWER-Internal and External.
Espionage, theft of intellectual property, manipulation of records, and trojan horse
attacks are examples of what? - ANSWER-Insider attack or primary attacks.
External attacks occur when there are inadequate information-security policies and
procedures. - ANSWER-True.
Which type of cases involve disputes between two parties? - ANSWER-Civil.
A computer forensic examiner can investigate any crime as long as he or she takes
detailed notes and follows the appropriate processes. - ANSWER-False.
________ is the standard investigative model used by the FBI when conducting
investigations against major criminal organizations. - ANSWER-Enterprise Theory of
Investigation (ETI).
Forensic readiness includes technical and nontechnical actions that maximize an
organization's competence to use digital evidence. - ANSWER-True.
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