A Discussion Regarding The Function Of Computers In Online Criminal Investigation For Companies During Disasters And Cyber Crises: An Exhaustive Research

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Peng Jinyin, Divya Midhunchakkaravarthy

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When looking at technology-based evidence of wrongdoing, the area of digital forensics is crucial. Computers are now essential in digital forensics because of the massive and complicated nature of digital data. This article will explore the many ways computers have helped digital forensics, with a focus on evidence gathering, processing, and presentation. Improvements in computing power have made it easier for forensic investigators to gather, store, and evaluate digital evidence. Opportunities and difficulties have arisen for digital forensics professionals due to the proliferation of networked devices and developments in data storage and retrieval. Data recovery, forensic analysis tools, and machine learning are some of the computing technologies that this study emphasizes as crucial for improving the efficiency and precision of investigations. In addition, it delves into the ethical and legal aspects of digital forensics and the part computers play in this field. By clarifying the mutually advantageous link between computers and digital forensics, this study highlights the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration and continued technical improvements in combating cyber threats and guaranteeing the accuracy of digital investigations. The hypothesis that computers may have a place in digital forensics is the foundation of the research. In order to stay competitive in today's digital economy, all of these sectors are adopting digitization. As a result of digitization, corporate operations are now more faster and more efficient. All that is required to benefit from digitization is a technological device, such as a computer.

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