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Branch of forensic science
Digital forensics (sometimes known as digital forensic science) is a branch of forensic science encompassing the recovery, investigation, examination
Digital_forensics
Process used in digital forensics investigations
The digital forensic process is a recognized scientific and forensic process used in digital forensics investigations. Forensics researcher Eoghan Casey
Digital_forensic_process
Branch of digital forensic science
Computer forensics (also known as computer forensic science) is a branch of digital forensic science pertaining to evidence found in computers and digital storage
Computer_forensics
Branch of digital forensics
IoT Forensics or IoT Forensic Science, a branch of digital forensics, that deals with the use of any digital forensics processes and procedures relating
IoT_forensics
Digital Forensics XML (DFXML) is an XML language used to automate digital forensics processing. DFXML contains information about both the results of forensic
Digital_Forensics_XML
During the 1980s, most digital forensic investigations consisted of "live analysis", examining digital media directly using non-specialist tools. In the
List of digital forensics tools
List_of_digital_forensics_tools
Software developed by Guidance Software
of digital investigations products by Guidance Software (acquired by OpenText in 2017). The software comes in several products designed for forensic, cyber
EnCase
"normal" forensics words are re-purposed, and new specialist terms have evolved. Acquisition The process of creating a duplicate copy of digital media for
Glossary of digital forensics terms
Glossary_of_digital_forensics_terms
or accident scenes and timelines. Modern audio forensics makes extensive use of digital signal processing, with the former use of analog filters now being
Audio_forensics
Techniques used to obstruct forensic analysis
(computer forensics) processes and tools. Attacks against forensics tools directly has also been called counter-forensics. Within the field of digital forensics
Anti–computer_forensics
Recovery of evidence from mobile devices
Mobile device forensics is a branch of digital forensics relating to recovery of digital evidence or data from a mobile device under forensically sound conditions
Mobile_device_forensics
Malicious software that exists solely in RAM
evidence that is admissible in a court of law. Many well-known digital forensic process models such as: Casey 2004, DFRWS 2001, NIJ 2004, Cohen 2009, all
Fileless_malware
Linux distribution
the intent to provide the forensic professional all the tools required to perform the digital forensic investigate process (preservation, collection,
CAINE_Linux
Branch of accounting which investigates financial misconduct and fraud
the firm or its employees. The use of digital forensics and data analytics has become a significant part of forensic accounting. Modern practitioners employ
Forensic_accounting
Multidisciplinary research group
reconstructing the dimensions of the prison through a process of 'ear witnessing' and digital modelling. In 2017, Forensic Architecture produced a video investigation
Forensic_Architecture
Application of science to law and investigation
investigations. In typical circumstances, evidence is processed in a crime lab. Digital forensics is the application of proven scientific methods and techniques
Forensic_science
Methods used to protect cloud-based assets
for a new digital forensic process model" (PDF). In Ruan, Keyun (ed.). Cybercrime and Cloud Forensics: Applications for Investigation Processes. Information
Cloud_computing_security
Study of trace evidence in criminal investigations
informations can help with the process of identifying suspects and potentially convict them in judicial proceedings. The term "forensic" in this context refers
Forensic_profiling
field of digital forensics to develop cross-disciplinary guidelines and standards for the recovery, preservation, and examination of digital evidence
Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence
Scientific_Working_Group_on_Digital_Evidence
Investigation of failures associated with legal intervention
with retracing processes and procedures leading to accidents in operation of vehicles or machinery. Generally, the purpose of a forensic engineering investigation
Forensic_engineering
Small piece of computer hardware
engineering Watson, David Lilburn; Jones, Andrew (2013-08-30). Digital Forensics Processing and Procedures: Meeting the Requirements of ISO 17020, ISO 17025
Dongle
Art of producing an accurate reproduction of a crime scene
evidence that is either found at a crime scene or already processed in a laboratory. Forensic photography differs from other variations of photography
Forensic_photography
Analysis of a computer's memory
forensics: The path forward". Digital Forensics. 20: 23–33. doi:10.1016/j.diin.2016.12.004. Dan Farmer; Wietse Venema. "Chapter 8: Beyond Processes"
Memory_forensics
Technique to summarize characteristic components of a video recording
any copy of the video. Video fingerprinting should not be confused with digital watermarking, which relies on inserting identifying features into the content
Digital_video_fingerprinting
Aspect of criminal investigation
Forensic dentistry or forensic odontology involves the handling, examination, and evaluation of dental evidence in a criminal justice context. Forensic
Forensic_dentistry
Recreating faces from skeletal remains
Forensic facial reconstruction (or forensic facial approximation) is the process of recreating the face of an individual (whose identity is often not known)
Forensic facial reconstruction
Forensic_facial_reconstruction
Evidential information stored or transmitted in digital form
Model (ADAM): A process model for digital forensic practice" (PDF). Daniel J. Ryan; Gal Shpantzer. "Legal Aspects of Digital Forensics" (PDF). Retrieved
Digital_evidence
Sub-branch of digital forensics
Network forensics is a sub-branch of digital forensics relating to the monitoring and analysis of computer network traffic for the purposes of information
Network_forensics
Application of linguistics to forensics
written texts in forensic contexts: understanding language of the written law, understanding language use in forensic and judicial processes, and the provision
Forensic_linguistics
Stochastic forensics is a method to forensically reconstruct digital activity lacking artifacts, by analyzing emergent properties resulting from the stochastic
Stochastic_forensics
Subspeciality of psychiatry related to criminology
employment". A forensic psychiatrist provides services—such as assessing competency to stand trial—to a court to help with the legal process and provides
Forensic_psychiatry
Medical speciality
Forensic pathology is a field of medicine that focuses on determining the cause of death by examining a corpse. A post mortem examination is performed
Forensic_pathology
Use of computer science methods to formally define concepts in criminology
various forensic disciplines. CF integrates expertise from computational science and forensic sciences. A broad range of objects, substances and processes are
Computational_criminology
organization of digital forensic professionals. IACIS was formed and commenced training in 1990. The predecessor to the CFCE was the DOS Processing Certificate
Certified forensic computer examiner
Certified_forensic_computer_examiner
Research facility where body decomposition is studied
and data driven knowledge to help in many forensic cases. Observations and records of the decomposition process are kept, including the sequence and speed
Body_farm
Application of the science of anthropology in a legal setting
Forensic anthropology is the application of the anatomical science of anthropology and its various subfields, including forensic archaeology and forensic
Forensic_anthropology
Database forensics is a branch of digital forensic science relating to the forensic study of databases and their related metadata. The discipline is similar
Database_forensics
Format used to deliver movies to cinemas
projection unit. Forensic Marking (FM) refers to tracking information embedded via digital watermarking to the image ("Image Forensic Marking") and audio
Digital_Cinema_Package
Analytical process
information is accurate. Forensic video analysts use specialized software tools for enhancement, authentication, and analysis of digital multimedia evidence
Forensic_video_analysis
Analysis of firearms and bullets for presentation as legal evidence
Forensic firearm examination is the forensic process of examining the characteristics of firearms or bullets left behind at a crime scene. Specialists
Forensic_firearm_examination
Digital watermark tracking code produced by many printers
stops some printers and color copiers from processing Taggant § Explosive taggants Typewriter § Forensic examination Tuohey, Jason (November 22, 2004)
Printer_tracking_dots
American digital marketing and information services company
Environments Magazine (Control. Environ. Mag.) DFI News Digital Forensic Investigator (DFI News Digit. Forensic Investig.), no longer published Drug Discovery
Advantage_Business_Marketing
Branch of digital forensics
Forensic data analysis (FDA) is a branch of digital forensics. It examines structured data with regard to incidents of financial crime. The aim is to
Forensic_data_analysis
Legal identification of specific objects and materials
Forensic identification is the application of forensic science, or "forensics", and technology to identify specific objects from the trace evidence they
Forensic_identification
Process of duplicating all data on a digital storage drive
Disk cloning is the process of duplicating all data on a digital storage drive, such as a hard disk or solid state drive, using hardware or software techniques
Disk_cloning
Science of measurement applied to forensics
Forensic metrology is a branch of metrology (the science of measurements) applied to forensic sciences. Metrology has evolved various techniques for assessing
Forensic_metrology
Computer file consisting of the contents of a storage device
variety of purposes including digital forensics, cloud computing, system administration, backup, and emulation for digital preservation strategy. Despite
Disk_image
Application of insect and other arthropod biology to forensics
Forensic entomology is a branch of applied entomology that uses insects and other arthropods as a basis for legal evidence. Insects may be found on cadavers
Forensic_entomology
on the factors he considered relevant in the process of weighing the qualifications of digital forensics experts when those present contrary opinions
Gates Rubber Company v. Bando Chemical Industries, Ltd., et al
Gates_Rubber_Company_v._Bando_Chemical_Industries,_Ltd.,_et_al
Genetic profiling for legal evidence
Forensic DNA analysis is the determination of a DNA profile for legal and investigative purposes. DNA analysis methods have changed countless times over
Forensic_DNA_analysis
Data recovery technique
carving is the process of reassembling computer files from fragments in the absence of filesystem metadata. It is used in IT forensics and data recovery
File_carving
Forensic application of the study of chemistry
Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry and its subfield, forensic toxicology, in a legal setting. It involves the identification, analysis
Forensic_chemistry
Photography with a digital camera
computer file ready for further digital processing, viewing, electronic publishing, or digital printing. It is a form of digital imaging based on gathering
Digital_photography
Technique used to identify individuals via DNA characteristics
The process, developed by Jeffreys in conjunction with Peter Gill and Dave Werrett of the Forensic Science Service (FSS), was first used forensically in
DNA_profiling
Photography capturing visible and near-infrared light
using a modified digital camera to explore broader spectral imaging and developing an artistic style using it. Around 2003, forensics photographers using
Full-spectrum_photography
Early color photography method
Lippmann process photography is an early color photography method and type of alternative process photography. It was invented by French scientist Gabriel
Lippmann_plate
Biometric identifier
recovery of partial fingerprints from a crime scene is an important method of forensic science. Moisture and grease on a finger result in fingerprints on surfaces
Fingerprint
Application of genealogy in a legal setting
Investigative genetic genealogy, also known as forensic genetic genealogy, is the emerging practice of utilizing genetic information from direct-to-consumer
Investigative genetic genealogy
Investigative_genetic_genealogy
Strengthening Oversight of Forensic Science Practice, Standards and Guidelines for Quality Control Reis, George, Digital Image Integrity, 2006, Technical
Scientific Working Group – Imaging Technology
Scientific_Working_Group_–_Imaging_Technology
Subtractive color model used in printing
color model used in color printing as well as describing the printing process. The abbreviation CMYK refers to the four color components used in printing:
CMYK_color_model
Forensic data recovery program
Foremost is a forensic data recovery program for Linux that recovers files using their headers, footers, and data structures through a process known as file
Foremost_(software)
American digital forensics company
and digital devices to locate and extract data, a process known as digital forensics. Digital forensic tools scan mobile phones, computers and digital devices
ADF_Solutions
development process as well as in the chemical printing process. (Of course not required in digital printing). At this stage, all remaining light-sensitive
History_of_photography
Art and practice of creating images by recording light
recent changes of in-camera processing allow digital fingerprinting of photos to detect tampering for purposes of forensic photography. Photography is
Photography
Forensic application of the study of particulate matter
Forensic palynology is a subdiscipline of palynology (the study of pollen grains, spores, and other palynomorphs), that aims to prove or disprove a relationship
Forensic_palynology
Topics referred to by the same term
merchant Acquisition (forensic process), the creation of a disk image for use in digital forensics Acquisition (linguistic), process by which humans acquire
Acquisition
Photography in one color
produced today are black-and-white, either from a gelatin silver process, or as digital photography. Other hues besides grey can be used to create monochrome
Monochrome_photography
Photographic printing process that produces a blue print
for art and reprography in the form of blueprints. For any purpose, the process usually uses two chemicals – ferric ammonium citrate or ferric ammonium
Cyanotype
Forensic application of the study of biology
including forensic anthropology, forensic entomology, forensic odontology, forensic pathology, and forensic toxicology. The first recorded use of forensic procedures
Forensic_biology
Autopsy of a body using digital media
Three dimensional medical visualization is the technical process that provide the digital environment for exploration of the 3D body and conducting the
Digital_autopsy
Israeli digital forensics company
Cellebrite DI Ltd. is a digital forensics company headquartered in Petah Tikva, Israel that provides tools for law enforcement agencies as well as enterprise
Cellebrite
Image created by light falling on a light-sensitive surface
number of special processes and systems, perhaps the best-known being the now-obsolete three-strip Technicolor process. Non-digital photographs are produced
Photograph
Study of writing style
ranging from the question of the authorship of Shakespeare's works to forensic linguistics, and has methodological similarities with the analysis of text
Stylometry
Specialised hard disk controller for forensic usage
changed. Forensic disk controllers are most commonly associated with the process of creating a disk image, or acquisition, during forensic analysis.
Forensic_disk_controller
Art used in law enforcement or legal proceedings
Forensic art is any art used in law enforcement or legal proceedings. Forensic art is used to assist law enforcement with the visual aspects of a case
Forensic_arts
Early colour photography process
process patented in 1903 by the Lumière brothers in France and first marketed in 1907. Autochrome was an additive color "mosaic screen plate" process
Autochrome_Lumière
Theory within social science
how the network participants interact at present. Thus, objects, ideas, processes, and any other relevant factors are seen as just as important in creating
Actor–network_theory
Pictures encoded as binary data
Computer printer DICOM Digital art Digital geometry Digital image correlation Digital image editing Digital image processing Digital photography Geocoded
Digital_image
Subfield of forensic science
indicators of identity. Forensic scientists analyse these characteristics in their process of identifying of a body. This process generally involves a comparison
Body_identification
Digital imaging circuit since 1970
repeating this process, the controlling circuit converts the entire contents of the array in the semiconductor to a sequence of voltages. In a digital device
Charge-coupled_device
Artistic photography of the naked human body
the late 1920s Man Ray experimented with the Sabattier, or solarization process, a technique that won him critical esteem, especially from the Surrealists
Fine-art_nude_photography
American visual media company
undisclosed sum); journalistic specialists Liaison Agency; Newsmakers, the first digital news photo agency; Online USA, a specialist in celebrity shots; and the
Getty_Images
Chinese-American electrical engineer
Chinese-American electrical engineer and an expert in signal processing, digital forensics, digital watermarking, and steganography. She is the Christine Yurie
Min_Wu
Person who makes photographs
Photographic processing Anthotype Bleach bypass C-41 process Carbon print Collodion process Cross processing Cyanotype Developer Digital image processing Dye coupler
Photographer
Analysis of fire-related incidents
cause of the fire. Fire investigators sometimes work with forensic engineers, such as forensic electrical engineers when examining electrical appliances
Fire_investigation
Physical point in a raster image
In digital imaging, a pixel (abbreviated px), pel, or picture element is the smallest addressable physical element of a raster image or the smallest controllable
Pixel
Art and practice of creating images by recording light
Adobe Photoshop Digital printing High-dynamic-range imaging (HDR) Image histogram Scanning Film scanner Unsharp masking Alternative process Bleach bypass
Outline_of_photography
Chemical process that transforms a latent image into a visible image
enlargement process. Two examples of enlargement techniques are dodging and burning. Alternatively (or as well), the negative may be scanned for digital printing
Photographic_processing
American text analytics company
Natural Language Processing". Search Engine Journal. Official website Rosette website Cyber Triage website Autopsy digital forensics website KonaSearch
Basis_Technology
Voice clips generated by AI
Artificial intelligence and elections Deepfake Deep learning Digital cloning Digital signal processing Speech analysis Speech recognition Speech synthesis Voice
Audio_deepfake
Non-digital photography that uses film or chemical emulsions
which is then processed making it visible and insensitive to light. Despite a steep decline in popularity since the advent of digital photography, film
Analog_photography
Device that converts images into electronic signals
technology" Nakamura, Junichi (2005). Image Sensors and Signal Processing for Digital Still Cameras. CRC Press. pp. 169–172. ISBN 9781420026856. Dillon
Image_sensor
In legal proceedings
is triggered and begin the collection process immediately. Other companies may need to call in a digital forensics expert to prevent the spoliation of data
Electronic_discovery
Color analysis technique
Forensic colorimetry, or forensic color analysis, is the examination of specimen color for purposes of forensic investigation. Typical specimens involved
Forensic_colorimetry
Open, lossless raw image format written by Adobe used for digital photography
and digital backs into DNG files. Capture One from Phase One is a raw converter that can process not only raw image files from Phase One digital backs
Digital_Negative
Optical device used with a camera to create images
is any lens that produces an image on the focal plane (i.e., film or a digital sensor) that is one quarter of life size (1:4) to the same size (1:1) as
Camera_lens
Process to photograph fluid flow
Schlieren photography is a process for photographing fluid flow. Invented by the German physicist August Toepler in 1864 to study supersonic motion, it
Schlieren_photography
Photographic portrait taken after arrest
until 1888 that French police officer Alphonse Bertillon standardized the process. "Mug" is an English slang term for "face", dating from the 18th century
Mug_shot
Single-lens reflex camera with a digital image sensor and recording mechanism
A digital single-lens reflex camera (digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that combines the optics and mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with
Digital single-lens reflex camera
Digital_single-lens_reflex_camera
Photography of the naked human body
Photographic processing Anthotype Bleach bypass C-41 process Carbon print Collodion process Cross processing Cyanotype Developer Digital image processing Dye coupler
Nude_photography
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Girl/Female
Indian
Light
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dixita | திகà¯à®·à®¿à®¤
The right path
Dixita | திகà¯à®·à®¿à®¤
Girl/Female
Tamil
Divine power
Surname or Lastname
English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German
English, Scottish, Dutch, and North German : status name for a champion, Middle English and Middle Low German kempe. In the Middle Ages a champion was a professional fighter on behalf of others; for example the King’s Champion, at the coronation, had the duty of issuing a general challenge to battle to anyone who denied the king’s right to the throne. The Middle English word corresponds to Old English cempa and Old Norse kempa ‘warrior’; both these go back to Germanic campo ‘warrior’, which is the source of the Dutch and North German name, corresponding to High German Kampf.Dutch : metonymic occupational name for someone who grew or processed hemp, from Middle Dutch canep ‘hemp’.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Giving Honour; A Digit of the Moon
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a keeper of a lodging house, from late Old English herebeorg ‘shelter’, ‘lodging’ (from here ‘army’ + beorg ‘shelter’). (The change of -er- to -ar- is a regular phonetic process in Old French and Middle English.)Variant of French Arbour.A Harbour or Arbour, from Normandy, France, is documented in Quebec City in 1671.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Light; Chamak
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Protector of All Directions
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : metonymic occupational name for a harpist (see Harper), or occasionally a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a harp.English : habitational name from a minor place such as Harp House in Eastwood, Essex, or South Harp in South Petherton, Somerset, denoting a place where salt was produced, from Old English hearpe ‘harp’, an implement used in the processing of salt. Compare Harpham.German : metonymic occupational name for a harpist, from Middle High German harpfe ‘harp’.German : variant of Harpe.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : affectionate nickname or term of address, from Middle English deinteth ‘pleasure’, ‘tidbit’ (Old French deintiet, from Latin dignitas ‘worth’, ‘value’). The word was also used as an adjective in the later form deinte (Old French deint(i)é) in the sense ‘fine’, ‘handsome’, ‘pleasant’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Indukala | இஂதà¯à®•லா
Digit of the Moon
Indukala | இஂதà¯à®•லா
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Digit of the Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu
Digit of the Moon
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Regent of a Direction
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Inflamed
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Sanskrit
Progressive; A Digit of the Moon
Girl/Female
Indian
Divine power
Girl/Female
Indian
Moon Rays
Girl/Female
Indian
The right path
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Expert; Splendor; Name of Parvati
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
Lives a Peaceful Life
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Danish, French, German, Swedish
Shining One; Bright One
Girl/Female
Hindu
Speech
Boy/Male
Indian
New, Novel, Innovative
Girl/Female
Tamil
Shy
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a worker in brass, from Old English bræsian ‘to cast in brass’ (a derivative of bræs ‘brass’).French : variant of Brasier.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
From the Brook; Creek; Place Name; The Stream
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
God Victory
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Beautiful Women
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v. t.
To point out as with the finger.
n.
A supposedly distinct vegetable principle as the essential ingredient of the extracts. It is a white, crystalline substance, and is regarded as a glucoside.
a.
Forensic.
n.
One twelfth part of the diameter of the sun or moon; -- a term used to express the quantity of an eclipse; as, an eclipse of eight digits is one which hides two thirds of the diameter of the disk.
a.
Having leaflets like fingers; digitate.
n.
Any one of several extracts of foxglove (Digitalis), as the "French extract," the "German extract," etc., which differ among themselves in composition and properties.
n.
An exercise in debate; a forensic contest; an argumentative thesis.
adv.
Toward a distal part.
n.
One of the digital bones of the hand or foot, beyond the metacarpus or metatarsus; an internode.
a.
Belonging to courts of judicature or to public discussion and debate; used in legal proceedings, or in public discussions; argumentative; rhetorical; as, forensic eloquence or disputes.
adv.
Toward a distal part; on the distal side of; distally.
a.
Of or performance to the fingers, or to digits; done with the fingers; as, digital compression; digital examination.
n.
The dried leaves of the purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), used in heart disease, disturbance of the circulation, etc.
a.
Remote from the point of attachment or origin; as, the distal end of a bone or muscle
n.
The distal tendon of a muscle.
n.
A genus of plants including the foxglove.
n.
A little finger or toe, or something resembling one.
a.
Alt. of Digitated
a.
Pertaining to that which is distal; as, the distal tuberosities of a bone.
a.
Forensic.