PARTICULARITIES REGARDING COMPUTER SEARCH AND FIELD RESEARCH FOR ONLINE CRIMES
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v7i2.525Keywords:
computer forensic, digital evidence, data preservationAbstract
The criminal investigation of a computer, also known as computer forensic, presentscertain specific aspects due on the one hand to the particularitiesof the computer and, on the
other hand, to the volatile nature of the data that need to be preserved throughout the entire
investigations.
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