From the course: CISSP Cert Prep (2021): 7 Security Operations
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Evidence types
From the course: CISSP Cert Prep (2021): 7 Security Operations
Evidence types
- [Instructor] When preparing evidence that may be used in legal proceedings, cyber security experts must understand the types of evidence collected and how it may be used to be admissible in court. There are three main types of evidence: real evidence, documentary evidence, and testimonial evidence. Real evidence consists of tangible objects that may be brought into a courtroom and examined by all parties involved. When a television attorney waves a bloody knife in front of the jury, the attorney is displaying real evidence for the jury's consideration. In the case of digital crimes, real evidence may consist of actual computer equipment. Documentary evidence includes information brought into court in written or digital forum. Documentary evidence may be used to help demonstrate facts to the jury or court. This evidence may include traditional documents, such as a contract under dispute, or it may include digital…
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Conducting investigations3m 50s
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Evidence types3m 28s
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Introduction to forensics3m 21s
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System and file forensics4m 26s
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Network forensics4m 1s
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Software forensics4m 25s
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Mobile device forensics1m 10s
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Embedded device forensics2m 30s
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Chain of custody1m 50s
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Reporting and documenting incidents3m 58s
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Electronic discovery (ediscovery)3m 3s
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