The following outline should help investigators identify the common findings of a forensic review as they relate to specific categories. This may also help define the scope of the examination to be performed. Domestic violence address books financial/asset records diaries medical records email/notes/letters telephone records fraud (including online fraud) address books cheque, currency, and postal order images credit card skimmers online financial institution email/notes/letters spreadsheets financial/asset records calendar customer information/credit card data internet activity logs databases false financial transaction forms false identification
The following outline should help investigators identify the common findings of a forensic review as they relate to specific categories. This may also help define the scope of the examination to be performed.
The following outline should help investigators identify the common findings of a forensic review as they relate to specific categories. This may also help define the scope of the examination to be performed
The following outline should help investigators identify the common findings of a forensic review as they relate to specific categories. This may also help define the scope of the examination to be performed.
Special tools and equipment may be required to collect electronic evidence . Experience has shown that advances in technology may dictate changes in the tools and equipment required. There should be access to the tools and equipment necessary to document, disconnect, remove, package, and transport electronic evidence. Preparations should be made to acquire the equipment required to collect electronic evidence.