Exam 1: Introduction to E-Discovery and Digital Evidence

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any evidence that's stored or transmitted electronically or in a digital format
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digital evidence
digital forensics
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Which of the following were created by a group of lawyers and other professionals as guidelines for handling electronic documents?

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Replacing paper documents with electronic documents in PDF or TIFF format is an example of good ___________ management.

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How does the volume of information involved in a case affect the e-discovery process? How can the impact be reduced?

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Why might you want to use the AccessData Forensic Toolkit?

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Which of the following is true about E-discovery?

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metadata that specifies dates and times that a file was modified, accessed, and created
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data mining
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In general, states' rules regarding ESI can be more lenient than federal rules.

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Which of the following is an example of metadata?

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What are the two specialties of digital forensics?

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