The forensic examiner of a computer has one goal, to obtain accurate, admissible evidence to the court.
The forensic examiner of a computer has one goal, to _____.
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get all the information back
get all the information back
obtain accurate, admissible evidence to the court
obtain accurate, admissible evidence to the court
catch the criminal
catch the criminal
keep the crime from happening again
keep the crime from happening again
11 answers
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computer forensics
computer forensics
cultural competency
cultural competency
an electronic medical record system
an electronic medical record system
HIPAA
HIPAA
Computers and Internet technology allowed an electronic medical record system, which replaced the paper charts used by hospitals and practitioners for decades.
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False
False
True
True. If a child swallowed a substance with an LD50 of 6 mg/kg, it is crucial to pump the stomach promptly, as it indicates that the substance is highly poisonous and poses a significant risk to the child's health.
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Web sites visited recently
Web sites visited recently
e-mails sent
e-mails sent
password-protected records
password-protected records
overwritten or erased text files
Forensic inspection of the ROM or persistent memory does NOT include overwritten or erased text files. While some forensic techniques might attempt to recover deleted files, once data is truly overwritten, it cannot typically be retrieved directly from ROM or persistent memory.
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information assurance
information assurance
firewalls to protect against personal data loss
firewalls to protect against personal data loss
an electronic medical recordkeeping system
an electronic medical recordkeeping system
anti-virus software
anti-virus software
The security plan of a bank should not include an electronic medical recordkeeping system. This is because an electronic medical recordkeeping system is not relevant to the operations or security needs of a bank.
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render opinions based on demonstrable facts
render opinions based on demonstrable facts
develop new software to accomplish the investigation
develop new software to accomplish the investigation
find a way to get the evidence, no matter what it takes
find a way to get the evidence, no matter what it takes
bring in the computer and the criminal when they come to court
bring in the computer and the criminal when they come to court
Forensic computer investigators must render opinions based on demonstrable facts. This ensures that their findings and conclusions are credible and can be supported by evidence.