CISSP · Question #527
Which is the MOST critical aspect of computer-generated evidence?
The correct answer is B. Integrity. Integrity is the most critical aspect of computer-generated evidence. Integrity means that the evidence has not been altered, tampered, or corrupted in any way, and that it reflects the original state of the data or system. Integrity can be ensured by using cryptographic techniqu
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- AObjectivity
- BIntegrity
- CTimeliness
- DRelevancy
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(24 responses)- A4% (1)
- B92% (22)
- D4% (1)
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Integrity is the most critical aspect of computer-generated evidence. Integrity means that the evidence has not been altered, tampered, or corrupted in any way, and that it reflects the original state of the data or system. Integrity can be ensured by using cryptographic techniques, such as hashing, digital signatures, and encryption, as well as by following proper chain of custody and documentation procedures. Integrity is essential for the admissibility and reliability of the evidence in a court of law or an investigation.
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