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Conclusion
With the right tools and techniques, digital forensics analysis can yield valuable evidence that can significantly impact
a criminal investigation or legal dispute. Proper artifact recovery and reporting methods are the key to ensuring that
digital evidence is court admissible. It is also absolutely relevant that an examiner’s findings are properly conveyed
to the court in understandable terms, as even the most experienced expert can easily be misunderstood if too much
jargon is used. Finally, using visuals to present digital evidence is a great way to help the audience interpret the story
from the facts.

Ready to learn more?
Watch this case study to learn how geolocation data and timeline analysis can provide valuable insight
into a digital forensics investigation.
Find out how to create and export reports in Internet Evidence Finder.
Learn how to use hash analysis to identify and categorize photographs using Internet Evidence Finder.

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