Exam 20: Mobile Device Forensics
Exam 1: Introduction106 Questions
Exam 2: The Crime Scene131 Questions
Exam 3: Physical Evidence72 Questions
Exam 4: Crime Scene Reconstruction: Blood Stain Pattern Analysis89 Questions
Exam 5: Death Investigation108 Questions
Exam 6: Fingerprints101 Questions
Exam 7: Forensic Biometrics83 Questions
Exam 8: The Microscope88 Questions
Exam 9: Firearms, tool Marks, and Other Impressions81 Questions
Exam 10: Matter, light, and Glass Examination106 Questions
Exam 11: Hairs and Fibers101 Questions
Exam 12: Drugs127 Questions
Exam 13: Forensic Toxicology92 Questions
Exam 14: Metals, paint, and Soil84 Questions
Exam 15: Forensic Serology77 Questions
Exam 16: DNA: the Indispensable Forensic Science Tool97 Questions
Exam 17: Forensic Aspects of Fire and Explosion Investigation126 Questions
Exam 18: Document Examination58 Questions
Exam 19: Computer Forensics98 Questions
Exam 20: Mobile Device Forensics69 Questions
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________ forensic images are bit-by-bit copies of the file system,including deleted data.
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Analog phones have divergent feature sets.The core features usually were phone,e-mail,text,and camera.
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When ________ was launched in Japan in 2001,moving photos over the network,streaming video and television,video chat,and other advanced services now could be supported.
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In many ways mobile device forensics is similar to ________ forensics.
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2G and 3G phones are closest in architecture and design to a PC.
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Tools such as ________ and MPE+ greatly simplify mobile forensic work.
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Integrated circuit Identification (ICCID)number is located on each SIM.
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Describe the process of using each generation of mobile device to create a timeline and correlate events on the device.
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