Digital Forensics
Digital Forensics
1. Discuss the interrelation between digital forensics, digital frauds and law (5
Marks)
Digital forensics is a discipline that combines elements of law and computer science to
collect and analyze data from computer systems, networks, wireless communications and
storage devices in a way that is admissible as evidence in a court of law. Digital fraud is any
act committed by use of digital evidence such as phones, computers or any electronic device
intended to permanently deprive another person property or money through unlawful ways. In
the effort to solve electronic crime such as frauds and to collect relevant digital evidence for
all crimes, the law enforcement agencies are incorporating the collection and analysis of
digital evidence into their infrastructure. The goal of digital forensics investigator is to
identify the perpetrator of a cybercrime, obtain hard evidence against the perpetrator and for
satellites and a receiver inside your phone to provide location and time information to any
software that needs to use it. For GPS to work one need to be able to receive data from four or
more of the satellites in orbit that are dedicated for geolocation use. The applications of GPS
include:
3. How will you process a digital /electronic crime scene for maximum
evidence collection (5 Marks)?
i) Identification- find the evidence and note where it is stored
ii) Preservation- isolate and preserve the data to prevent people from possibly
tampering with the evidence.
iii) Analysis- reconstruct fragments of data and draw conclusions based on the
evidence found.
iv) Documentation- create a record of all the data to recreate the crime scene.
v) Presentation- summarize and draw conclusion.
system in order to attain the applicable objectives of preserving the integrity, availability and
confidentiality of information system resources such as hardware, software, firmware,
6. Elaborate on any five ways from which data can be lost or destroyed in a
computer network (5 Marks).