According to NIST, which step in the digital forensics process involves preparing and presenting information that resulted from scrutinizing data?
- examination
- reporting
- collection
- analysis
Explanation: NIST describes the digital forensics process as involving the following four steps:
- Collection – the identification of potential sources of forensic data and acquisition, handling, and storage of that data
- Examination – assessing and extracting relevant information from the collected data. This may involve decompression or decryption of the data
- Analysis – drawing conclusions from the data. Salient features, such as people, places, times, events, and so on should be documented
- Reporting – preparing and presenting information that resulted from the analysis. Reporting should be impartial and alternative explanations should be offered if appropriate
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