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Which of the following is true regarding computer forensics? -
✓✓✓✓Computer forensics deals with the process of finding evidence
related to a digital crime to find the culprits and initiate legal action
against them.


1. Which of the following is NOT a objective of computer forensics? -
✓✓✓✓Document vulnerabilities allowing further loss of intellectual
property, finances, and reputation during an attack.


2. Which of the following is true regarding Enterprise Theory of Investigation
(ETI)? - ✓✓✓✓It adopts a holistic approach toward any criminal activity
as a criminal operation rather as a single criminal act.


3. Forensic readiness refers to: - ✓✓✓✓An organization's ability to make
optimal use of digital evidence in a limited time period and with minimal
investigation costs.


4. Which of the following is NOT a element of cybercrime? -
✓✓✓✓Evidence smaller in size.


5. Which of the following is true of cybercrimes? - ✓✓✓✓Investigators,
with a warrant, have the authority to forcibly seize the computing
devices.


6. Which of the following is true of cybercrimes? - ✓✓✓✓The initial
reporting of the evidence is usually informal.
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,7. Which of the following is NOT a consideration during a cybercrime
investigation? - ✓✓✓✓Value or cost to the victim.


8. Which of the following is a user-created source of potential evidence? -
✓✓✓✓Address book.


9. Which of the following is a computer-created source of potential
evidence? - ✓✓✓✓Swap file.


10.Which of the following is NOT where potential evidence may be located? -
✓✓✓✓Processor.


11.Under which of the following conditions will duplicate evidence NOT
suffice? - ✓✓✓✓When original evidence is in possession of the
originator.


12.Which of the following Federal Rules of Evidence governs proceedings in
the courts of the United States? - ✓✓✓✓Rule 101.


13.Which of the following Federal Rules of Evidence ensures that the truth
may be ascertained and the proceedings justly determined? - ✓✓✓✓Rule
102.


14.Which of the following Federal Rules of Evidence contains rulings on
evidence? - ✓✓✓✓Rule 103




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, 15.Which of the following Federal Rules of Evidence states that the court
shall restrict the evidence to its proper scope and instruct the jury
accordingly? - ✓✓✓✓Rule 105


16.Which of the following refers to a set of methodological procedures and
techniques to identify, gather, preserve, extract, interpret, document, and
present evidence from computing equipment in such a manner that the
discovered evidence is acceptable during a legal and/or administrative
proceeding in a court of law? - ✓✓✓✓Computer Forensics.


17.Computer Forensics deals with the process of finding _____ related to a
digital crime to find the culprits and initiate legal action against them. -
✓✓✓✓Evidence.


18.Minimizing the tangible and intangible losses to the organization or an
individual is considered an essential computer forensics use. -
✓✓✓✓True.


19.Cybercrimes can be classified into the following two types of attacks,
based on the line of attack. - ✓✓✓✓Internal and External.


20.Espionage, theft of intellectual property, manipulation of records, and
trojan horse attacks are examples of what? - ✓✓✓✓Insider attack or
primary attacks.


21.External attacks occur when there are inadequate information-security
policies and procedures. - ✓✓✓✓True.


22.Which type of cases involve disputes between two parties? - ✓✓✓✓Civil.


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