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The Digital forensic process is a recognised process used in digital forensics investigations. The standard process usually consists of 5 steps.[1]

  • Preparation (of the investigator)
  • Collection (the data)
  • Examination
  • Analysis
  • Reporting

References

  1. ^ "'Electronic Crime Scene Investigation Guide: A Guide for First Responders" (PDF). National Institute of Justice. 2001.