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Anti-forensics techniques are methods used by attackers to erase, manipulate, or obscure digital evidence, making forensic investigations difficult. These include log deletion, timestamping, data hiding (steganography), secure file wiping, memory forensics evasion, and network obfuscation. By bypassing forensic tools and misleading investigators, cybercriminals use these techniques to cover their tracks and avoid detection in cybercrimes.

Digital forensics is the process of collecting, analyzing, and preserving electronic evidence to investigate cybercrimes and security incidents. It involves examining computers, networks, and digital devices to recover deleted data, trace attacks, and identify perpetrators. Key areas include disk forensics, memory forensics, network analysis, and malware investigation, ensuring integrity and admissibility of evidence in legal proceedings.

Digital forensics is the process of collecting, analyzing, and preserving electronic evidence to investigate cybercrimes and security incidents. It involves examining computers, networks, and digital devices to recover deleted data, trace attacks, and identify perpetrators. Key areas include disk forensics, memory forensics, network analysis, and malware investigation, ensuring integrity and admissibility of evidence in legal proceedings.