Digital evidence in cyber security and its Types

 

There are different types of evidence offering unique types of information. They are broadly categorized into two groups: Evidence from data at rest (obtained from any device that stores digital information) Data intercepted while being transmitted (interception of data transmission and communications)

Limitations of different storage formats There are three storage Formats
1. Raw format
2. Proprietary formats
3. Advanced Forensics Format (AFF)

Differences between Primary and Secondary Evidence

Primary evidence is the main source of evidence while secondary evidence is not the main but an alternative source of evidence.

Presenting primary evidence is a general rule while presenting secondary evidence is an exception to the general rule.

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