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Evidence Presentation
Tip 6: Be confident in the reliability of your evidence and your credibility as an examiner
If you are required to present your report and testify in court, make sure you’re able to both validate the credibility
of your data and the reliability of your tool. It’s also important to ensure that you have a comprehensive list of
credentials and certificates to support your training in digital forensics. Be able to tell the court how long you’ve been
doing forensic analysis and perhaps even how many computers and mobile devices you have examined.
If you’ve been diligent in acquiring, analyzing and validating the evidence, you can deliver the results with full confidence.
Keep in mind that lawyers may try to ask compound questions, trying to get one answer for two questions. Make it
clear that you are answering one question at a time.
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