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Forensic Review

/fəˈrɛn.zɪk rɪˈvjuː/noun
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A meticulous and systematic investigation of evidence, documents, or data to establish facts, often in legal, scientific, or corporate contexts. It goes beyond a simple check by employing specialized techniques like digital analysis or expert testimony, making it essential for uncovering hidden truths in fraud cases or cyber incidents.

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The first major application of forensic review techniques helped solve the 1935 Lindbergh baby kidnapping case, where forensic analysis of ransom notes and ladder fragments led to the conviction, highlighting how such methods can turn microscopic clues into courtroom breakthroughs. Today, forensic reviews in digital forensics can recover deleted data from devices, potentially solving crimes with evidence from as little as a single email timestamp.

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