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Computer Forensics is a branch of digital forensics that focuses on the recovery and investigation of material found in digital devices, often in relation to computer crime. It is a rapidly growing field, as the use of digital devices and the internet has become increasingly prevalent in everyday life. Computer Forensics involves the use of specialized techniques to identify, preserve, analyze, and present digital evidence in a manner that is legally admissible. This evidence can be used to investigate a wide range of crimes, including fraud, identity theft, and intellectual property theft.
Computer Forensics professionals use a variety of tools and techniques to analyze digital evidence, including data recovery, malware analysis, and network forensics. They also use specialized software to analyze digital evidence, such as disk imaging and data carving. Additionally, they may use digital forensics tools to investigate mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets.
Some companies in the Computer Forensics market include AccessData, Guidance Software, Magnet Forensics, Paraben Corporation, and Oxygen Forensics. Show Less Read more