FAQs: Digital Evidence Collection

Once media has been seized in an investigation, the next step is to acquire said media. This involves using external hardware to create a forensic image of the evidence—ensuring the original is not damaged or modified. This helps preserve the probative value of the evidence. While the methods might differ between cell phones, servers, and laptops when creating forensic images, it is imperative that the process is done correctly. Learn more from the below infographic, about how forensic imagers can help guarantee your evidence is safe and jury-proof.

forensic digital evidence collection infographic

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