DE Week 2 Assignment: Evolution of Digital Evidence... | Psychology
Research Requirement:
Evolution of Digital Evidence Collection Begin this assignment by reading this article: Article The article discusses two new approaches to digital evidence collection and analysis: Sifting Collectors and DFORC2. Both tools aim to address the growing challenges of digital forensics backlogs and increasing storage capacities. Consider the traditional "bit-by-bit" method of digital evidence collection versus the selective approach of Sifting Collectors. Give a summary of the article, then discuss what are the potential benefits and risks of moving away from complete disk imaging in digital forensics. In your response, consider: - Impact on court admissibility - Investigation efficiency - Evidence preservation - Resource management - Chain of custody Be sure to support your position with specific examples from the article and explain how your approach would balance the needs for both efficiency and forensic integrity. Assignment Guidelines: This assignment should include a Title page, typed in APA format; include an Introduction, the Body (content), and a Conclusion. An APA formatted reference page should be included. Minimum of two scholarly resources. Your submission should be two pages in length, not including the title page and reference page. NOTE: There is no single correct answer. Focus on demonstrating critical thinking and understanding of digital forensics principles. Use of additional resources from Modules 1 and 2 is permitted.
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