Computer-generated evidence includes variousforms of digital output, such as:
Monitor displays– Screenshots, logs, and forensic captures.
Printer output– Printed emails, reports, or logs.
Plotter-based prints– Engineering or architectural renderings used in investigations.
Film recorders and optical media– CDs, DVDs, and other storage media used for evidence recording.
Each type of evidence must becollected and preserved under forensic standards.
References:
McAfee Institute Cyber Evidence Collection Guide
U.S. DOJ Digital Investigation Manual
Federal Rules on Computer Evidence Handling
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