Matching
1. Cyber evidence a. In search warrants the specificity of place, time and actual items to be searched or seized.
2. Computer animations b. Involve conclusive or deductions reported by a computer and are contingent largely upon proper data entry and analysis.
3. Computer simulations c. Evidence that exists primarily in electronic form and is accessed solely through electronic means.
4. Title 18 d. Expanded the Privacy Protection Act of 1980 to include email.
5. Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 e. 2001 heralded significant changes to the manner in which electronic evidence is collected.
6. US PATRIOT Act f. Portion of the U.S. code which constitutes the criminal and penal code of the federal government.
7. Problem prosecuting computer crime g. Any criminal activity involving a computer
8. Particularity h. Graphic representations of static objects.
9. Demonstrative evidence i. Inadequate resources and lack of reporting
10. Cybercrime j. Evidence that illustrates or clarifies oral testimony in a criminal proceeding.
1. * c
2. *h
3. *b
4. *f
5. *d
6. *e
7. *i
8. *a
9. *j
10. *g
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