Exam 13: Cell Phone and Mobile Device Forensics
Exam 1: Computer Forensics and Investigations As a Profession50 Questions
Exam 2: Understanding Computer Investigations50 Questions
Exam 3: The Investigators Office and Laboratory50 Questions
Exam 4: Data Acquisition50 Questions
Exam 5: Processing Crime and Incident Scenes50 Questions
Exam 6: Working With Windows and Dos Systems50 Questions
Exam 7: Current Computer Forensics Tools50 Questions
Exam 8: Macintosh and Linux Boot Processes and File Systems50 Questions
Exam 9: Computer Forensics Analysis and Validation50 Questions
Exam 10: Recovering Graphics Files50 Questions
Exam 11: Virtual Machines, Network Forensics, and Live Acquisitions50 Questions
Exam 12: E-Mail Investigations48 Questions
Exam 13: Cell Phone and Mobile Device Forensics37 Questions
Exam 14: Report Writing for High-Tech Investigations48 Questions
Exam 15: Expert Testimony in High-Tech Investigations50 Questions
Exam 16: Ethics for the Expert Witness35 Questions
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Most Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) networks conform to IS-95, created by the ______________________.
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The ____ network is a digital version of the original analog standard for cell phones.
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The ____ digital network, a faster version of GSM, is designed to deliver data.
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Mobile devices can range from simple phones to small computers, also called ______________________.
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What are the four categories of information that can be retrieved from a SIM card?
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What is the general procedure to access the content on a mobile phone SIM card?
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The 3G standard was developed by the ______________________ under the United Nations.
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TDMA refers to the ____ standard, which introduced sleep mode to enhance battery life.
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one of the most common digital networks, it uses the full radio frequency spectrum to define channels
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____ cards are found most commonly in GSM devices and consist of a microprocessor and from 16 KB to 4 MB of EEPROM.
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Typically, phones store system data in ____, which enables service providers to reprogram phones without having to physically access memory chips.
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Typically, phones developed for use on a GSM network are compatible with phones designed for a CDMA network.
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What are the three main components used for cell phone communications?
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