Multiple Choice
The reason UNIX "dd" is considered a de facto standard for making bitstream copies is:
A) The majority of tools for examining digital evidence can interpret bitstream copies.
B) "dd" stands for "digital data" and was developed for making forensic copies.
C) "dd," although a UNIX tool, is universally able to traverse Windows file systems.
D) The developers of "dd" have made arrangements with other forensic software companies.
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