Definition of Forensics. Meaning of Forensics. Synonyms of Forensics

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Definition of Forensics

Forensic
Forensic Fo*ren"sic, a. [L. forensis, fr. forum a public place, market place. See Forum.] Belonging to courts of judicature or to public discussion and debate; used in legal proceedings, or in public discussions; argumentative; rhetorical; as, forensic eloquence or disputes. Forensic medicine, medical jurisprudence; medicine in its relations to law.
Forensic
Forensic Fo*ren"sic, n. (Amer. Colleges) An exercise in debate; a forensic contest; an argumentative thesis.

Meaning of Forensics from wikipedia

- forensic—as a form of legal evidence; and as a category of public presentation. In modern use, the term forensics is often used in place of "forensic...
- Computer forensics (also known as computer forensic science) is a branch of digital forensic science pertaining to evidence found in computers and digital...
- devices and computer crime. The term "digital forensics" was originally used as a synonym for computer forensics but has expanded to cover investigation of...
- 8: Beyond Processes". Forensic Discovery. Ford, Michael (2004). "Linux Memory Forensics". SysAdmin Magazine. "DFRWS 2005 Forensics Challenge". Archived...
- purposes. Although this form of forensics medicine has been used before this term was conceived. However, clinical forensics could not be considered a thing...
- Anti–computer forensics or counter-forensics are techniques used to obstruct forensic analysis. Anti-forensics has only recently been recognized as a legitimate...
- Forensics is the application of science to criminal and civil laws. It may also refer to: Public speaking Debate This disambiguation page lists articles...
- for the purposes of examining it Com****tional forensics Com****tional forensics are digital forensics with the use of artificial intelligence. Digital...
- modern computers. Unlike traditional computer forensics, which relies on digital artifacts, stochastic forensics does not require artifacts and can therefore...
- Network forensics is a sub-branch of digital forensics relating to the monitoring and analysis of computer network traffic for the purposes of information...