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Description
In order to receive one CE credit, each participant is required to
1. Read the continuing education article.
2. Complete the exam by circling the chosen answer for each question. Complete the evaluation form.
3. Mail or fax the completed from, along with the $15.00 payment for each CE exam taken to: ACFEI, 2750 East Sunshine, Springfield, MO 65804. Or Fax to: 417-881-4702
For each exam passed with a grade of 70% or above, a certificate of completion for 1.0 continuing education credit will be mailed. Please allow at least 2 weeks to receive your certificate. The participants that do not pass the exam are notified as such and will have a second opportunity to complete the exam. Any questions, grievances or comments can be directed to the CE Department at telephone (417) 881-3818, fax (417) 881-4702, or email: cedept@acfei.com. Continuing education credits for participation in this activity may not apply toward license renewal in all states. It is the responsibility of each participants to verify the requirements of his/her state licensing board(s).
ARTICLE 1 (PAGE 12) LEARNING OBJECTIVES
"DIGITAL FORENSICS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY"
After studying this article, participants should be better able to do the following:
1. Identify the basics of the digital forensics field, including the general forensics collection and investigation process.
2 Discuss the most recent rules related to digital evidence and its acceptance in the court system.
3 Understand case studies from real world forensics investigators.
1. Tree or false: Digital forensics is the collection and investigation of digital devices far use as evidence in court.
a. True
b. False
2. True or false: The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are the rules that dictate procedures, such as discovery, during civil court proceedings.
a. True
b. False
3. Tree or false: Recent changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure state that digital evidence is not discoverable and that it should not be considered during the course of legal proceedings.
a. True
b. False
4. Tree or false: When information is deleted on a computer, the information itself is... |

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