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What are three essential requirements for a competent forensic examination?
Second -- The examination must maintain the integrity of the original media.
the evidence found on the original media shall remain intact.
The evidence is forensically copied to some form of examination media.
Since examination media may be reused from one case to another, it is imperative that the examination media be totally wiped free of information from a previous case.
Steps must be taken within the forensics process to ensure that no new information is written to the evidence medium
No information on the evidence medium is altered
The actual physical medium is protected from harm so that it can be offered as evidence at trial, if necessary.
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