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What is forensic analysis?

Forensic analysis is the application of scientific methods and techniques to investigate crimes or other legal matters. It involves collecting, preserving, and analyzing evidence to uncover facts and reconstruct events. It is commonly used in criminal investigations, civil litigation, and security incidents to identify perpetrators, establish motives, and provide evidence for court proceedings. Digital forensics, a subfield, focuses on electronic devices and digital data.

What other technologies are related to forensic analysis?

forensic analysis Complementary Technologies

Prevention systems, such as Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) or Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) solutions, complement forensic analysis by providing data about prevented attacks.
mentioned alongside forensic analysis in 41% (95) of relevant job posts
Xen Hypervisors can be useful for forensic analysis by enabling the isolation and analysis of virtual machines. Can be useful in identifying malware and attack vectors
mentioned alongside forensic analysis in 21% (94) of relevant job posts
SEIMs (Security Information and Event Management) systems aggregate and analyze security logs, providing valuable data for forensic investigations.
mentioned alongside forensic analysis in 17% (92) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention forensic analysis?

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