Exam 1: Introduction to E-Discovery and Digital Evidence

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rules created by the U.S. Supreme Court to ensure that defendants' constitutionally guaranteed rights are protected in federal court cases
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When examining digital evidence on a device, what is used to prevent data from being copied back to the evidence item inadvertently?

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In the context of e-discovery, ____________ evidence is called ESI.

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What must be followed to ensure that evidence has not been tampered with or altered?

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Describe e-discovery in terms of data mining.

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Which set of rules applies to all evidence presented in court for both civil and criminal cases?

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gathering ESI for use in litigation
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native file
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Dropbox is an example of the ___________ cloud service model.

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What type of software can be used to index the text contained in scanned pictures of documents?

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Describe digital evidence. What are some sources of digital evidence?

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the application of traditional forensics procedures to acquiring computer evidence
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chain of custody
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the application of traditional forensics procedures to acquiring computer evidence
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a file in the originating application's format
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Where should you look if you want to find what camera was used to take a photograph?

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Metadata is a legal term that refers to the actual information being retrieved.

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the path evidence takes from the time the investigator obtains it until the case goes to court or is dismissed
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digital evidence
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How has the introduction of digital evidence changed the FRE, if at all?

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Describe software as a service (SaaS). Provide an example.

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Which of the following was developed as the result of burgeoning e-commerce in the 1990s, focused on civil procedures, and has been a basis for e-discovery worldwide?

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Which of the following is NOT true about digital evidence?

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Which of the following is true about digital forensics?

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