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to courts of judicature or public d 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 to belong to
iscussion or debate. |
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an aspect shared by a large group of similar objects or people. |
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Individual Characteristics |
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are traits unique to a particular sample. |
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Is something easily seen, picked up, or handled. |
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Picked up by the observant eye.This must be dusted ,lifted ,and process. |
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Blocks electromagnetic radiation. |
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A log of activities and movement. |
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Determines the usability of evidence in court. |
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Computer that is not joined to a large network. |
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A network that allows people to work at home , a network connection over the internet. |
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A small application installed on a computer an intruder that can successfully conceal themselves from standard system utilities. |
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Storage devices store data in storage units called |
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Is nothing more than a section of a disk. |
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file allocation units (FAU). A more common term used interchangeably with FAU |
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Data Carving
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Data Carving |
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extracts the string of binary code that makes up a file and copies it into a contiguous file that is readable by the file |
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