DFIR: The Need as Per the Shifting Trend
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DFIR, Security, Digital ForensicsAbstract
With the change in the trend of the business being shifted to its online utilization, the chances of creating a more vulnerable technical platform threat to its users. Digital forensics and incident response thus become a very significant part of law enforcement agencies while working on finding a solution to the IT security ensuring full security of a company’s internal policies.
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