WGU C840 DIGITAL FORENSICS 2026
BUNDLED EXAMS FULL QUESTIONS
ANSWERS ELITE PRACTICE SOLUTION
GRADED A+
⩥ What are some examples of digital evidence? Answer: Emails, text
messages, photos and videos, internet searches, social media content,
database records, call logs, GPS data, web browsing history, health data.
⩥ How do U.S. courts treat digital evidence? Answer: Digital evidence
is accepted as physical evidence and treated as a tangible object.
⩥ What is the role of the Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence
(SWGDE)? Answer: They set standards for recovering, preserving, and
examining digital evidence.
⩥ What are the general steps in a digital forensics investigation?
Answer: Identify devices and resources, preserve data, analyze,
document, present.
⩥ What is the importance of consistent practices in digital forensics?
Answer: They help verify work and enhance credibility.
,⩥ What are the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE)? Answer: Rules that
govern the admissibility of evidence in federal court.
⩥ What is hearsay in the context of digital evidence? Answer:
Secondhand or indirect evidence that raises concerns about reliability
due to lack of direct observation.
⩥ How are computer-stored records different from computer-generated
records? Answer: Computer-stored records contain human statements
and may be hearsay; computer-generated records do not and are
considered authentic if the program is functioning properly.
⩥ What is the best evidence rule? Answer: To prove the content of a
written document, recording, or photograph, the original file is usually
required.
⩥ What is a bit-stream copy? Answer: A complete copy of data that can
be admitted in court, though not considered the best evidence.
⩥ What are private-sector organizations in the context of digital
investigations? Answer: Small to medium businesses, large corporations,
and non-government organizations (NGOs).
, ⩥ What does the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) allow citizens to
do? Answer: Request copies of public documents created by federal
agencies.
⩥ Why is investigating computer incident scenes in the corporate
environment easier than in crime scenes? Answer: Incident scenes are
often workplaces where policies and procedures are already in place.
⩥ What is a corporate policy statement regarding digital assets? Answer:
It allows corporate investigators to conduct digital investigations with
little or no cause and access company systems without a warrant.
⩥ What is the significance of inventory databases in businesses?
Answer: They help identify the computer forensics tools needed to
analyze policy violations.
⩥ What is the first step in preparing for an evidence search? Answer:
Establishing rules for controlling digital evidence.
⩥ What is the purpose of securing a computer incident or crime scene?
Answer: To protect and preserve digital evidence from contamination or
loss.
BUNDLED EXAMS FULL QUESTIONS
ANSWERS ELITE PRACTICE SOLUTION
GRADED A+
⩥ What are some examples of digital evidence? Answer: Emails, text
messages, photos and videos, internet searches, social media content,
database records, call logs, GPS data, web browsing history, health data.
⩥ How do U.S. courts treat digital evidence? Answer: Digital evidence
is accepted as physical evidence and treated as a tangible object.
⩥ What is the role of the Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence
(SWGDE)? Answer: They set standards for recovering, preserving, and
examining digital evidence.
⩥ What are the general steps in a digital forensics investigation?
Answer: Identify devices and resources, preserve data, analyze,
document, present.
⩥ What is the importance of consistent practices in digital forensics?
Answer: They help verify work and enhance credibility.
,⩥ What are the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE)? Answer: Rules that
govern the admissibility of evidence in federal court.
⩥ What is hearsay in the context of digital evidence? Answer:
Secondhand or indirect evidence that raises concerns about reliability
due to lack of direct observation.
⩥ How are computer-stored records different from computer-generated
records? Answer: Computer-stored records contain human statements
and may be hearsay; computer-generated records do not and are
considered authentic if the program is functioning properly.
⩥ What is the best evidence rule? Answer: To prove the content of a
written document, recording, or photograph, the original file is usually
required.
⩥ What is a bit-stream copy? Answer: A complete copy of data that can
be admitted in court, though not considered the best evidence.
⩥ What are private-sector organizations in the context of digital
investigations? Answer: Small to medium businesses, large corporations,
and non-government organizations (NGOs).
, ⩥ What does the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) allow citizens to
do? Answer: Request copies of public documents created by federal
agencies.
⩥ Why is investigating computer incident scenes in the corporate
environment easier than in crime scenes? Answer: Incident scenes are
often workplaces where policies and procedures are already in place.
⩥ What is a corporate policy statement regarding digital assets? Answer:
It allows corporate investigators to conduct digital investigations with
little or no cause and access company systems without a warrant.
⩥ What is the significance of inventory databases in businesses?
Answer: They help identify the computer forensics tools needed to
analyze policy violations.
⩥ What is the first step in preparing for an evidence search? Answer:
Establishing rules for controlling digital evidence.
⩥ What is the purpose of securing a computer incident or crime scene?
Answer: To protect and preserve digital evidence from contamination or
loss.