Database Forensics

Database Forensics is the process of retrieving, analyzing, and presenting digital evidence contained within a database. This is useful in a range of circumstances, such as legal cases, investigations, and compliance audits. Database forensics uses a variety of methods to recover and examine data, such as analyzing the structure and content of databases, as well as recovering deleted or corrupted records. It also may involve assessing the integrity of the data, both in terms of accuracy and security. Database forensics is a crucial element in any investigation, as it can provide crucial evidence to assist in proving or disproving a case. It is also invaluable in ensuring data is secure and safe from cyber criminals or other malicious actors.

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