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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Digital forensics is a branch of the forensic sciences related to the investigation of digital devices and media. Within the field a number of \"normal\" forensics words are re-purposed, and new specialist terms have evolved.acquisitionThe process of creating a duplicate copy of digital media for the purposes of examining itcomputational forensicsComputational forensics are digital forensics with the use of artificial intelligence.digital mediaUsed within the fields to refer to the physical medium (such as a hard drive) or data storage devicee-discovery or eDiscoveryA common acronym for electronic discoveryexhibitDigital media seized for investigation is usually referred to as an \"exhibit\"hashingWithin the field \"hashing\" refers to the use of hash functions (e.g. CRC, SHA1 or MD5) to verify that an \"image\" is identical to the source mediaimageA duplicate copy of some digital media created as part of the forensic processimagingSynonym of \"acquisition\"live analysisAnalysis of a piece of digital media from within itself; often used to acquire data from RAM where this would be lost upon shutting down the device slack spaceThe unused space at the end of a file in a file system that uses fixed size clusters (so if the file is smaller than the fixed block size then the unused space is simply left). Often contains deleted information from previous uses of the block steganographyThe word steganography comes from the Greek name “steganos” (hidden or secret) and “graphy” (writing or drawing) and literally means hidden writing. Steganography uses techniques to communicate information in a way that is hidden. unallocated spaceClusters of a media partition not in use for storing any active files. They may contain pieces of files that were deleted from the file partition but not removed from the physical diskverificationA term used to refer to the hashing of both source media and acquired image to verify the accuracy of the copywrite blockerThe common name used for a forensic disk controller, hardware used to access digital media in a read only fashion"@en }

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